Really interesting.Jeff has to have a lot of patience . No beesuit or gloves ?Be careful ! I've seen Jeff in person on a bee rescue but this was way more interesting as I watched from beginning to end .Oh , and Jeffs my son in law so....he's my favorite bee rescue guy LOL
I loved watching the day and Bee Rescues unfold…each one is SO different and SO much ❤️! Fascinating how you can tell the bees that are chill, use a bit of smoke to help keep them calm and have the experience/training/self-control to give off only positive vibes and energy! #savingtheplanet, #beekind, #donttrythisathome
Absolutely love the blog style and the narration. Definitely not too much talking! I would love to hear more about what and why you are doing things since I know very little! I don’t know why you are using smoke, I don’t know the difference between hives and honey and their uses, and what happens to the bees that don’t make it into the box? Things like that please!
I have so many questions-Why cardboard boxes? Have you used the clips to contain your queens rather than what appears to be an awkward box? What do you do with the colonies after you catch them?
Is that true? Black dogs encourage bees to attack?! I thoroughly enjoy your enthusiasm for the bees! It takes away that icky fear I used to have of them. Although much of that was curbed after being harassed by wasps, bees are so much friendlier. One year I lived near to my local zoo and for whatever reason that meant wildlife galore around the block with numerous bees, bunnies, snakes of all kinds, and then the music of howling monkeys and early morning roaring lions to top it off but the one thing besides more bugs was wasps were unlike any I’ve dealt with anywhere else. I think the environment the zoo provided encouraged masses of wasp hives in the ground and these suckers broke into the house I rented thanks to a stupid hole in the attic visible to all, they came in through the attic and into my closet and they were incredibly aggressive. Yellow jackets I think they were
Hi, I am very interested to know how you get knowledge of where to do your bee removals. Are you getting called out to location? How does that process work? How do you make a living doing this?
Why don't you bring a real hive with you and put the comb into it as you remove it, I don't understand so if you could explain it to me I would really appreciate it it. Thank you kindly and Thank you for saving the Bee's. Terri from Oregon
Really interesting.Jeff has to have a lot of patience . No beesuit or gloves ?Be careful ! I've seen Jeff in person on a bee rescue but this was way more interesting as I watched from beginning to end .Oh , and Jeffs my son in law so....he's my favorite bee rescue guy LOL
I loved watching the day and Bee Rescues unfold…each one is SO different and SO much ❤️! Fascinating how you can tell the bees that are chill, use a bit of smoke to help keep them calm and have the experience/training/self-control to give off only positive vibes and energy! #savingtheplanet, #beekind, #donttrythisathome
Love the vlog!! Interesting to see all the BTS. Subbed!
We need more vlogs. This is great content and tons of info.
Bee's are awesome ❤
Absolutely love the blog style and the narration. Definitely not too much talking!
I would love to hear more about what and why you are doing things since I know very little! I don’t know why you are using smoke, I don’t know the difference between hives and honey and their uses, and what happens to the bees that don’t make it into the box? Things like that please!
Did you save any of the brood comb?
Its entertaining me watching you Bees Guys the more i watch the more i wanted to go home for good to start my Bee Keeping....thanks for the share
❤ Thank you for posting on youtube! Great seeing suitless saves.
Awesome!! Looking forward to beeing present at the next one.🐝😊
🌟Hooray! So glad you’re on UA-cam now. 😘🐝
Thank you, loved it. You talk so soft it's hard for this old lady to hear
Enjoyed watching this video. Love the bees ❤❤❤
i love you mr bee i love you forever and ever
I never get tired of your videos and the bee march
I Love everything can you show us where you store them after you gather them all up?
How do you store the comb for transport?
Where and what do you do with the bees
Loved the vlog, I would love to continue watching similar content! Thank you for being so entertaining :)
Why don't you put the comb in the box? If you said, I missed it.
That second catch had a great laying queen. Tell me you got that comb into a 10 frame.
What do you do with all the bee babies?
I’d like to see what you do with the bees after you catch them.
This is great. Loving it more than Snap.
I would love to see you set up the new hive boxes for these ladies
It would bee great if you could find a source of pre-used boxes.
Love it,❤️
You have to be a young dad, you talk to the girls like they are your children. ❤❤❤
Omg they are so cute ❤🐝
I loved the video. My only suggestion is to get a microphone for when your in the car and your talking, I couldn't hear you very well. ❤
I'd love to see a full video of where you take the rescue bees & how it's all set up etc
I have so many questions-Why cardboard boxes? Have you used the clips to contain your queens rather than what appears to be an awkward box? What do you do with the colonies after you catch them?
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Where do those bees end up?
I’m curious about that too.
Muito boom trabalho. ecélente
The way I would be eating the comb of that second hive so fast 😅
I'm clearly not meant for this profession
What do you do with the hive boxes afterwards? Do beekeepers buy them or what?
What do you do with the comb when all the bees are in the box? Could you do a video about that?
Is that true? Black dogs encourage bees to attack?! I thoroughly enjoy your enthusiasm for the bees! It takes away that icky fear I used to have of them. Although much of that was curbed after being harassed by wasps, bees are so much friendlier. One year I lived near to my local zoo and for whatever reason that meant wildlife galore around the block with numerous bees, bunnies, snakes of all kinds, and then the music of howling monkeys and early morning roaring lions to top it off but the one thing besides more bugs was wasps were unlike any I’ve dealt with anywhere else. I think the environment the zoo provided encouraged masses of wasp hives in the ground and these suckers broke into the house I rented thanks to a stupid hole in the attic visible to all, they came in through the attic and into my closet and they were incredibly aggressive. Yellow jackets I think they were
Just want to ask. What if the owner of the house want the honey should you give it to them?
Always great videos! I’m wanting to get into bee removals, but am wondering how you started off marketing for yourself?
What ya think off that killer bee guy in Arizona, I think he stirs them up for drama
Hi, I am very interested to know how you get knowledge of where to do your bee removals. Are you getting called out to location? How does that process work? How do you make a living doing this?
Why do you not cut the comb to get all the brood in one piece?
Friend, why didn't those bees sting you? Don't they have a sting?
Why don't you bring a real hive with you and put the comb into it as you remove it, I don't understand so if you could explain it to me I would really appreciate it it. Thank you kindly and Thank you for saving the Bee's. Terri from Oregon
Why don't you use. The hive to collect,do you sometimes crush them.
Why does the queen have to have another bee inside the cage?
what kind of ladder?
Por que as abelhas não ferrujam?
Are you looking for help?
Your videos never show what you do with the comb. you never seem to box that up so the hive can be put back together
OMG you talk so much I like your videos I just don't like all the talking
What are you doing with the comb? Do you reorient the cine into new hives?!🩷
Best yet!!!😊