Extracting HONEY from AFRICANIZED BEES - Treatment Free Beekeeping

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Brown’s Bee Farm

Brown’s Bee Farm

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@loriklobas3123
@loriklobas3123 2 жыл бұрын
Watching your video gives me chills. I have been living with Africanized bees for a few months now. The fire department removed a wall of my neighbors. It was the largest hive they've seen. Now they are migrating towards my home. My friend was swarmed and attacked with over 1200 stings that took her down. She almost died. It's crazy that you keep Africanized bees. I cannot get rid of them. They swarm all night until dawn. Never was afraid of bees until I met these. These stingers are not easy to remove.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
True africanized killer bees need to be destroyed. My bees have africanized genetics, which is a little different. Sounds like you’ve got a really bad one. They need to not live. These bees I have are just ‘hot’ feral Texas bees, which have Africanization in their genetics.
@vulcan2519
@vulcan2519 2 жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm Maybe the asian hornets can take them down.
@lrn_news9171
@lrn_news9171 2 жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm I've heard that in Brazil they actually beekeep africanized bees, like actual ones.
@julieanderson5184
@julieanderson5184 Жыл бұрын
Please let me know what works for you ending these bees. Myself and my friends have all been stung by an Africanized Hive under one of my sheds. This is so dangerous I need them gone ASAP!
@davidbowden8362
@davidbowden8362 Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm I am a South African bee keeper with +- 400 hives, I fail to understand the panic mode you guys keep creating. Very seldom do I use a bee suit on casual visits to an Apiary site. Happy to send a video to any one interested.
@NotAsTraceable
@NotAsTraceable Жыл бұрын
That hive would have to go if that was my bee yard.
@Brianbeesandbikes
@Brianbeesandbikes 3 жыл бұрын
Cover frames with two clothes to keep box dark, warm and you out of sight. Makes for calmer bees regardless of wildness
@Jrãgaoh
@Jrãgaoh 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t know much about this world at all, however this seems correct.
@asddw6003
@asddw6003 10 ай бұрын
so why even care about africanized bees? Do they produce more honey and collect honey from far far away than apis mellifera?
@davidbishop8094
@davidbishop8094 Жыл бұрын
Wow, good job on that video. Your In-laws must really love you to let you extract honey in their living room without putting a tarp down.
@pastorbarnett3049
@pastorbarnett3049 Жыл бұрын
I’ve got some like this. What I do with those vile ones is use “honey bandit” and don’t mess with individual frames. Saves me a lot of stings.
@sirmagnus99
@sirmagnus99 4 ай бұрын
My wild bees laughed at my fume board. Even smoking them would not get them off the frames and boxes...
@tomcochrane56
@tomcochrane56 3 жыл бұрын
I thought my Scottish bees were bad man you made me giggle. Extracting on a rug that's instantaneous divorce proceedings! Lol
@andremiguel6947
@andremiguel6947 4 күн бұрын
Essas são calmas, precisa ver as africanizadas que cultivamos no Brasil!
@MegaErick7
@MegaErick7 3 жыл бұрын
Man, I commend your efforts to work with Africanized bees. Here in Brazil it is mandatory to wear white rain boots. And it has to be white, because bees will always attack dark objects.
@leoross5777
@leoross5777 Жыл бұрын
so we are in danger of our boots being stung?
@asddw6003
@asddw6003 10 ай бұрын
so why even care about africanized bees? Do they produce more honey and collect honey from far far away than apis mellifera?
@juliesczesny90
@juliesczesny90 5 ай бұрын
Different flavor, I would guess.
@kaylinkhalil5119
@kaylinkhalil5119 3 ай бұрын
😢racist comment
@andremiguel6947
@andremiguel6947 4 күн бұрын
​@@asddw6003são mais imunes a doenças e pragas, cultivamos as abelhas africanizadas sem utilizar nenhum tipo de medicamento, 100% natural, assim temos uma qualidade melhor no mel.
@naturegirl8248
@naturegirl8248 2 жыл бұрын
I enjoyed this video. I've always wanted to beekeep and been thinking about it a lot more lately, so I've started watching and reading more about it again... Thanks for your video!
@la-gl4uh
@la-gl4uh 5 ай бұрын
You enjoyed this video? What kind of screwball are you?
@gregwaskom552
@gregwaskom552 3 жыл бұрын
If you think those are africanized you have a lot to learn. Wait tile you see a hive that will complete cover your veil chest and arms. Solid bees. You havent seen anything
@emilygalo-medina2408
@emilygalo-medina2408 2 жыл бұрын
"Africanized" is a genetic term not an observation of behavior. They're hybrids of African and European bees. You're thinking of increased defensiveness, not a hive that is "more africanized."
@h5u7p5gt9
@h5u7p5gt9 2 жыл бұрын
All we need are some Asian giant hornets. That’ll take them down a peg.
@hughesnathaniel44
@hughesnathaniel44 Жыл бұрын
Those can't be African bees he'd be covered in bees
@t500010000
@t500010000 Жыл бұрын
Should be covered before opening box...but he said they were decendant
@bc58
@bc58 Жыл бұрын
Some are more aggressive than others. Depends on the genetics. I’ve been completely covered and other times just a few hitting my vail.
@SuburbanSodbuster
@SuburbanSodbuster 2 жыл бұрын
I'm all on board with naturally keeping feral bees - but seeing your bees I'm glad that I'm in Missouri, not Texas. I've heard that Africanized bees make good honey, but if I had to go through that whenever I opened a hive I don't think I'd stick with it. Thanks for the video - I really enjoyed it. Now I'm going to go thank my bees! 😁
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
Ha! They usually aren’t too bad. You probably have some africanized colonies here and there in Missouri, but hopefully you never come across them. This video was more of a joke, because my dumb self tucked my bee suit into my black socks. They REALLY went after my socks and were stinging me through them badly. Never again. I usually never get stung if I’m suited lol. Thanks for your support. More videos coming soon
@jockyphantas9323
@jockyphantas9323 2 жыл бұрын
Oh the africanized didn't make it to missouri? Wow okay but how could I say, I'm from germany and here we only got the nicer bees xD I got three hives for me and 7 others to take care of and most of them are very calm - only two are very stinky when I open up and they just got the highest population so far. Well I'm still fine with my torso-suit and they give good honey too - not as much as the africanized of course but enough for me xD
@antel868
@antel868 Жыл бұрын
I keep Americanized bees in Tobago. I put equipment out for the bees to clean up after extraction. However, I would sprinkle the honey with a little water to make it easier for the bees to pick up and to reduce bee deaths.
@joelmauldin6961
@joelmauldin6961 Жыл бұрын
This has got to be my favorite Bee related KZbin video ever. I learned a lot and now have feelings of guilt over laughing at your pain. I've never seen the behavior of Africanized bees up close like this and it was fascinating. Also, I've just got into beekeeping and this is the first video I've watched that displayed the warning behavior the bees were showing on the top of the hive, which may save me some pain on down the line. I commend you for your efforts.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your support! I plan to start posting more this spring!
@bluelab5019
@bluelab5019 6 ай бұрын
I've got a colony like that this year. As soon as honey season is done, I'm taking it all off and running gas through the hive. I can't be doing with aggressive bees anymore. By the way. That dark honey looked amazing
@justmy2centsful
@justmy2centsful Жыл бұрын
Poster person for "Face Your Greatest Fear". A lot of respect to you, bee keeping is no joke.
@pjshooter6
@pjshooter6 2 жыл бұрын
I'm new to bee keeping, down the road from you in floresville. I'll be following along and would live to get as much info as possible.
@PearlThusi
@PearlThusi Жыл бұрын
I’ve seen other videos where you let the bees clean everything INSIDE the hive then come back and collect frames for freezing. To avoid collateral damage.
@jirizhanel795
@jirizhanel795 Жыл бұрын
I have done it. Only advice I would give work8ng with defensive bees. Take the whole honey Box away from the main hive to take the honey frames out. Bees will fly back to the hive.
@aodhhanswtor7252
@aodhhanswtor7252 5 ай бұрын
Any idea what plant the nectar is from which produces the dark honey? I don't mind darker honey or the blends with it. Even though honey you get from keepers isn't filtered, it is often tastier and stays good for a longer period of time. Little chunks don't bother me. Gravity takes care of this issue. After a few days, any crap is at the bottom of the jar. If there is any.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 5 ай бұрын
@@aodhhanswtor7252 the Chinese tallow tree! Look it up, it’s an interesting tree. Tends to produce dark honey.
@staceykent1361
@staceykent1361 3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh, thank you for this. Have a super aggressive hive. Good news is I don't have to worry about robbing lol
@vulcan2519
@vulcan2519 2 жыл бұрын
Better to go late in the day, or early in the cool morning, you're stung so much you'll never have arthritis problems!
@tashuwamustgray7220
@tashuwamustgray7220 5 ай бұрын
Loved this vlog. Thank you for your service ❤
@BertSonnenschein
@BertSonnenschein 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I live in Africa and I keep bees. We don't have Africanized bees, we have the original 100% African bees 😀 This (and even much worse) is our normal work situation. We have a newbee beekeepers that watch beekeeping videos from the US or Europe and it al looks so simple. Our bees are really not docile and it can be really dangerous to handle hives without protective clothing. I think KZbin should consider putting a standard warning message on these videos "Don't do this in Africa", because people start copying "western techniques" where they are not appropriate. What I liked about your video was that you left your mistakes in, as that is how you learn, as opposed to all these Mr and Mrs Perfect videos that make you feel clumsy. 😀 Keep posting mistakes, because from your mistakes, we can learn. What I would like to have seen is the complete cycle, how do you put back your frames and were. Thanks for posting.
@jeffsaint12
@jeffsaint12 6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 For the 1st part of what u said...
@tomquintero7583
@tomquintero7583 Жыл бұрын
I pity the person that comes walking along in that area unaware, hope that is far from humans, nice show thanks for sharing.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Haha! I had some problematic neighbors once… they have since moved but back when we were having problems, I really wanted to move that hive over there by my property line. It would have ended all my issues. It might have started a few new ones too, but that’s a different story 😅
@tomquintero7583
@tomquintero7583 Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm lol
@KellyNsGrotto
@KellyNsGrotto 3 жыл бұрын
I read an article about Africanized bees chilling out on their own accord and seen several videos about requeening and forcing the Africanized girls to chill out and it looks like that's is what happened with those cases (drones helping to chill the gals). Wow, pull the frames out of the nukes so they can clean them out for you without killing each other too much.
@robertpeters9438
@robertpeters9438 5 ай бұрын
I wonder what would happen if your hives were on a frame motorized to move ovvasionally. Would that make them more docile when frames are handled?
@BeautyDaughtMom
@BeautyDaughtMom Жыл бұрын
Question: Since keeping ANY relation to an Africanized bee/hive only serves to carry those extremely aggressive genetics forward, I don’t understand why you would take a hive that you say was even hotter than this one & carry the genetics forward? Honestly, i think any bees that are hot like this should be completely exterminated because no matter if you keep the Queen only, the hive, or her brood, the hot genetics are in every bee in that hive & will carry forth not only to all her offspring, but they’ll go on to infect other bees, brining hot genetics to them & eventually, our beautiful, calm, peaceful honey bee will be a thing of the past. A memory. When you see guards THAT defensive to where they respond just being near the hive & they continue to pursue you, they’re hot & need to go, in my personal opinion. They’re not only a danger to other bees, but they can (and are) a danger to anyone who happens to walk by, or someone mowing their lawn, or animals who happen by because they’ll see a threat where there is none, swarm, throw out those threat pheromones & then you have a swarm stinging something or someone into the hospital or death. It’s not only a danger to keep them, it’s a liability; especially since you know they’re hot. As a Horticulturist, I just have serious issues with Africanized bees, having seen & studied the damage they do to all life. I don’t think there’s a hive worth saving when they’re this hot. If it were me, I’d wait until nighttime when foragers have returned, go out with large black yard bags & some serious duct tape, wrapping the entire hive & sealing it tight. It won’t take long for them to suffocate & frankly, it’s one of the safer & more humane ways to kill a hive. That, and you can still utilize the resources of the hive (honey & stacks) and they won’t be destroyed by poisons that some use. Wrapping them in black plastic bags & sealing with tape, the heat will build quickly, robbing oxygen & they will die without the pain of poisons. The fact that you had to drive away shows just how hot that hive is & what a danger it’s become. I hope all bee keepers take this serious & eliminate hot hives if they happen to ever have one, which is rare, but becoming more & more common, why? Because bee keepers like you keep hot hives. With all respect. I love bees. Trust me. ❤
@Skyfaller2010
@Skyfaller2010 5 ай бұрын
I completely agree. Having a hive of Africanized bees is a danger to everyone.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 5 ай бұрын
@@BeautyDaughtMom we love hot bees in this area of Texas! They’re the best bees. Treatment free, massive, amazingly strong free bees. They do the work like no other bee.
@marialindgren4112
@marialindgren4112 4 ай бұрын
​@@brownsbeefarmwell you can love whatever you want but with bees they are a threat so you can"t keep something that is a threat to animals, people and other bee-hives. It should be forbidden!
@sirmagnus99
@sirmagnus99 4 ай бұрын
I have a swarm that got almost this bad. It's their 2nd summer and now I have decided to cull them. Very sad but also important to do...😢
@Leadbreather
@Leadbreather 2 ай бұрын
After being attacked by Africanized hybrids if I found out you had these I would do everything in my power to get them gone. I got swarmed because they didn’t like the sound of the spray paint can almost 500 feet away.
@RubeeDtimebot000
@RubeeDtimebot000 Жыл бұрын
Really helpful to read the 'captions' during your video!
@malkammalikeye7598
@malkammalikeye7598 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing video Wild robbing situation I'll keep watching Learning
@curryandapint
@curryandapint 2 жыл бұрын
I actually managed to buy some killer bee honey in the UK. Company called Mama Buci - honey's brilliant but apparently they have a high staff turnover :- )
@Rabidavid
@Rabidavid Жыл бұрын
If you are still keeping Africanised bees, have you thought of using a blower to remove the bees from your supers, to save taking all the frames out prior to moving away from the hive?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Good idea, in fact I’ll be harvesting next week! Maybe I will try this.
@Shotgunwizard91
@Shotgunwizard91 2 жыл бұрын
so you have atleast slightly africanized bees breeding with the local population.... dont you think thats kind of dangerous?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
Not really. They show up in my swarm traps here and there randomly from other hives and they are hit or miss whether they are like that. Usually they aren’t, but sometimes they can be aggressive right off the bat when you get a new swarm, which is how that swarm will be. If it moves into someone’s active home, they’ll get killed which I don’t like. However, we have lots of oak tree hollows around here where bees will occupy. Sometimes they’re down low at head height and can inconvenience people, but, sometimes they end up high enough to not be a problem. They’ll swarm each year and if someone like myself gets them, I will requeen them. I am pretty tired of mean bees, as of this recent year. I’m trying to breed out my mean ones with my nicer genetics, but that hive was such a powerhouse I wasn’t going to be able to requeen it. This was a good thing for me, now it’s easier to split it up and get rid of that queen. I still need to do that.
@Brianbeesandbikes
@Brianbeesandbikes 3 жыл бұрын
Place exterior etc upside down to prevent dead bees in the bottom. Control access to frames you want cleaned up with a box and small 3/4” tube leading to frames.
@stokedonearth5097
@stokedonearth5097 Жыл бұрын
Let's hope you're neighboring beekeepers want Africanized bees.
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo
@BackyardBeeKeepingNuevo 3 жыл бұрын
Have you tried spraying your ankles and bee suit with insect repellent?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
No, I prefer to not cover my body with chemicals and the bees also would not be phased by it I wouldn’t think. If anything the smell might even set them off worse for all I know! Lol. But really, don’t do that.
@stansmith4054
@stansmith4054 2 жыл бұрын
That's not a good idea for honeybees.
@JAdams-jx5ek
@JAdams-jx5ek 3 жыл бұрын
This was the video that made me subscribe.
@thetexasbeeguy
@thetexasbeeguy Жыл бұрын
I have a couple hives just like yours and watching you work them makes me laugh because I get lit up with mine as well. 👍😂
@markspc1
@markspc1 3 жыл бұрын
I found out that some bee colony become very defensive, or easily irritated because they were infested with Veroa mites. You can somewhat tame those bees by smoking them with stag horn sumac. Do it from the entrance and pump them with lots of stag horn sumac smoke. Repeat treatment few times. Hope you get a great honey crop.
@TheGearhorn
@TheGearhorn 2 жыл бұрын
Africanized bees are pretty good about dealing with varroa mites by themself, but they are jerks.
@adxtti3321
@adxtti3321 5 ай бұрын
@@TheGearhorn as a kenyan ive ran a few too many times from the east african bee but in hives theyre manageable
@naturegirl8248
@naturegirl8248 2 жыл бұрын
What a beautiful fox!
@ReaganElite
@ReaganElite 2 жыл бұрын
You really make my day, 😂🤣🤣 thanks for the laughs at your expenses.
@ec9596
@ec9596 22 күн бұрын
You put the 4th frame in backwards from we're you pulled it from chance are your rolling and squash bees that what had them pissed
@charmainattwood
@charmainattwood Жыл бұрын
Great vid
@choochverne7711
@choochverne7711 9 ай бұрын
are these actually Africanized. because a lot of Africanized hives that size would absolutely explode. looks relatively mild compared to what i normally see.
@DowntownBrownApache
@DowntownBrownApache Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, dawg!
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Appreciate your support my brother!
@DowntownBrownApache
@DowntownBrownApache Жыл бұрын
Here in Arizona we have hella AKB -Free Bees. Reed Booth is our local AKB hive removal. He has the KILLER BEE Mustard company in Bisbee. I know the Jamaicans store that AKB honey in DARK COLORED GLASS, as they would do blackstrap molasses. Im definitely gonna take all the preventative measures necessary that I DON'T GET STUNG, LOL. White T-Rex tape is way better than gorilla tape. I was inspired watching this vid.... I might have to invest in an electric hot knife to remove the beeswax from the frame.
@michaeltriglehmann55
@michaeltriglehmann55 3 ай бұрын
I had been afraid of bees all of my life, having been stung many times in my childhood. After watching videos like yours for the past several years I have grown a huge respect for bees and now find myself no longer afraid of them. But I do have a question. I have asked it before on many other beekeeper's channels that I follow, but have never received a reply. So I will ask it again. When you take the frames out and then replace them and the hive cover, how many bees get crushed? And as a beekeeper, is the loss of individual bees acceptable to the business? I know it is unavoidable due to the sheer number of bees, but it is something I have always wondered about. Thanks!
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 ай бұрын
@@michaeltriglehmann55 they don’t get too smushed. You go slow and gentle with the frames, but sometimes the bees are under the edges of where the frame rests inside the box. As far as the lid goes, you can kinda twist it on in order to get the bees off as best you can before putting the full weight of the lid down. So it’s not too bad, not enough to notice a hive decline!
@wanderingokieboyz3159
@wanderingokieboyz3159 2 жыл бұрын
😂Dude is driving bees all over the neighborhood! I'm learning alot watching this tho. thanks for the upload!
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support my friend 🤙🏻😀
@Mike-01234
@Mike-01234 3 күн бұрын
They know how fast a Honey Badger can take them down.
@raystevens687
@raystevens687 11 ай бұрын
Hay mud works great for stings. Make sure you pull the stigers out of the skin and then dab mud on the stinger parts this pulls the Poison out. This same treatment works great yellow jackets I've been doing this scenes I was a young kid.
@jack00scarecrow
@jack00scarecrow 3 жыл бұрын
i feel your pain with those stings. i swapped from leather glove to these (Ansell Solvex 37-185 Green Chemical Resistant Nitrile Gauntlet Gloves) after getting stung lots through leather gloves . they really help as the bees just don't try to sting my hands, i also wear wellie boot. good luck all the best . oh and that dark honey looked amazing
@okbuhaile5290
@okbuhaile5290 Жыл бұрын
Hey there.. I had ..some bee hives back in Africa. We use to harvest honey at night.
@cluelessbeekeeping1322
@cluelessbeekeeping1322 2 жыл бұрын
I dig the color of your beehives.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I use to buy those little sample size paints at Home Depot or lowes for about $4 and just grab a random intense color for each of them. Now, I buy mis-tinted paint that they sell for cheap
@plant2win
@plant2win 2 жыл бұрын
Mistake at 12:55. Go back to your vehicle, turn air on high, drive bees out of vehicle. Then tape up ankles. When you exposed your leg, they looked at it as a fried drumstick! Make sure you're covered up as best as possible BEFORE getting out there. I know from experience. Bees here in Texas are normally like what you have, so been there done that. Entertaining though I have to say. Cheers.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
😅 absolutely agreed! Lol. I have since gotten a proper UltraBreeze suit. It is sooo nice. I realized that having my socks over my suit was a terrible idea. Thinking I was protected, they actually were able to sting me right through my socks. And of course they went for the socks because they were black haha. I get better each and every year. Thanks for your support 🤙🏻♥️
@gart9680
@gart9680 7 ай бұрын
This looks like safe & efficient beekeeping.
@jeffsaint12
@jeffsaint12 6 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂
@keithstewart8613
@keithstewart8613 Жыл бұрын
I’m surprised to see he got stung so much. How do they get through that protective bee suit, socks etc to sting his ankles? Those Africanized bees are no joke!
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
I made the dumb decision of pulling my long black socks up around my bee suit, thinking it would be a good way to prevent them from entering my suit. That was a bad idea, as they just landed right on my socks and attacked them since they were black, and were able to sting right through them with zero issue. I couldn’t fix the issue until I was far away so I had to just deal with it. That was my old suit too, and it was junk. This wouldn’t happen with my new suit 😊🐝
@melissaschilling1138
@melissaschilling1138 Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm What kind of suit is the new suit?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
@@melissaschilling1138 my new suit is a true, non knock off UltraBreeze suit.
@stevesoutdoorworld4340
@stevesoutdoorworld4340 Жыл бұрын
What state are you in?
@TShaelDenne
@TShaelDenne Жыл бұрын
Have you considered using a Quebec bee escape (or the likes there of) on your hives before honey harvest? I think it could save you a lot of time and stings on harvest days.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
I am actually unfamiliar! I will look into it.
@TShaelDenne
@TShaelDenne Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm I'm only a hobbyist bee keeper, but I personally love my Quebec style bee escape! I own 3 and just rotate them out according to which hives I'm going to harvest! They're relatively inexpensive and easy to make at home if you DYI your own equipment! I hope they work as well for you as they do for me! I also have one aggressive hive I've fondly named my murder hive after they hospitalized me last year! I couldn't imagine a harvest without the bee escape!
@imannurkholiq3890
@imannurkholiq3890 2 жыл бұрын
Nektar bunga atau pohon apa pak?
@2centsworth766
@2centsworth766 Жыл бұрын
Some guys have all the fun!
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304 Жыл бұрын
If you're interested in learning about beekeeping, disregard anything you see on this channel
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
I’m sure they’ll take the advice of someone with zero videos and subscribers.
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304 Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm making videos on KZbin is possible for anyone whether they possess knowledge or not. Bob Bennie is the most qualified beekeeper making videos, perhaps follow by Kaymon Reynolds. However, there are quacks, like yourself and Leo sharashkin who have views simply because the people watching don't know real beekeeping methods. You, fella, know nothing about africanized genetics, and shouldn't be putting out misinformation. Your implication that because I don't make KZbin videos, I'm not knowledgeable is amateurish and not logical. So come at me with facts. Why are guys who don't put themselves on KZbin not qualified to know you're ignorant? Lol. Nonexistent logic. Silly boy.
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304
@crazypeoplearoundtheworld304 Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm they could take the advice of Bob Binnie, or Kaymon Reynolds. Legit information, not made to garbage.
@imannurkholiq3890
@imannurkholiq3890 2 жыл бұрын
Pak,apa bedanya lebah jenis ini dengan jenis melifera?
@dacallins0884
@dacallins0884 Жыл бұрын
I heard bee stongs are good for you? Is this true?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
They’ve helped me a lot
@SOLDOZER
@SOLDOZER Жыл бұрын
Bee stings are very good for you. Especially when you get stung on the mouth. Try it, you will love it.
@craizihorse3230
@craizihorse3230 9 ай бұрын
If that was my colony, they would have gotten the soap water treatment a long time ago
@starleenortiz2020
@starleenortiz2020 4 ай бұрын
OMG I love this so much ! I also have mean bees! All of my hives are descended from one one Hive that was given to me because they were going to be euthanized because they were so aggressive. I now have three hives of these a-holes😂
@brentkinsworthy4999
@brentkinsworthy4999 2 жыл бұрын
On a micro level I can understand the curiosity of trying to keep an aggressive strain of bees. However, I wouldn't like the idea of a swarm developing from that strain and ending up on a nearby playground.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
It happens. I’m pretty far from children, we do have neighbors but they’re not super close. Usually that situation just turns into a bee removal regardless. Most people are here in Texas are pretty aware of what a swarm looks like and 90%+ of people don’t wanna mess with them, so they just call a beekeeper instead. And remember - swarms are not typically too aggressive when they’re hanging. They have nothing to defend. However, you’ll discover their temperament real quick once they get established in a new spot! Regardless they typically just get removed by a beekeeper
@citizen127at
@citizen127at Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm Usually, and sometimes livestock, pets, adults, children wind up in the hospital or dead. For what? Fancy honey. Insane.
@KingKarlTNT
@KingKarlTNT 4 ай бұрын
Hahaha this is more like my experience here in africa when harvesting honey always so confused when i see people on KZbin harveeting without a suit. I wish i had those kind of bees XD
@tousifgillani2656
@tousifgillani2656 3 жыл бұрын
Which type of bees are africnizes??? Are they APIs cera na??
@bradgoliphant
@bradgoliphant 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, your a brave fellow to deal with those.
@rickochet11
@rickochet11 3 жыл бұрын
👍👍 Wild West Texas style beekeeping at it’s finest. Great video !!
@tonyandric4380
@tonyandric4380 3 жыл бұрын
If you are wearing leather gloves, you still need to learn more about managing africanized colonies. They really didn't follow you that far, at best they are very lightly aftricanized (when you can't see because so many are on your front screen, that's africanized!). So look into PVC gloves and Shrimp boots (walmart has them right now for $20). I applaud your efforts, don't give up. Everyone struggles with the same issue of learning to manage mean bees the hard way. The methods are very different from conventional beekeeping.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
Hey Tony! Thanks for your comment. I’ll admit, I watched some vids earlier of some REAL Africanized bees, and frankly mine really are not. I realize there is far worse. They definitely are slightly, as their mother hive was mine as well and they were 10x worse. 😄
@Treehead726
@Treehead726 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Tony, I'm searching for some info on keeping Africanized bees. I have about 7 hives living in the walls of my home in Belize, Central America & need them moved. Would be great if I can get them into some boxes for harvesting but they are extremely aggressive and the slightest vibration or noise sets them off. Any suggestions or direction you could point me in? Thanks so much!
@tonyandric4380
@tonyandric4380 2 жыл бұрын
@@Treehead726 Find a local beekeeper to remove them. AHB removals are not for new beekeepers. Good luck
@Treehead726
@Treehead726 2 жыл бұрын
@@tonyandric4380 I would find a seasoned bee keeper to hire. I'm currently in the US and not on my property there. I would just like to know if you can point me in any directions to get more info?
@Treehead726
@Treehead726 2 жыл бұрын
@@tonyandric4380 *side note I've lived with them settling in my walls for years so though I'm not a bee keeper, I've spent years learning their behaviors trying to avoid attacks. So I'm not all the way green. ☺️
@brettellis1837
@brettellis1837 Ай бұрын
Lol ya need the kiss song going LICK IT UP😂.
@lookitsrswish6782
@lookitsrswish6782 Жыл бұрын
Who else found the uncapping sound very satisfying like ASMR?
@cypher8855
@cypher8855 Жыл бұрын
That's some crazy stuff bro. Good luck
@barry552010
@barry552010 Жыл бұрын
I've always used passive methods to get the honey supers off the hive. You get the inner cover, you put a bee escape in it, Assuming there's no brood, it will be empty within 24 hours empty of bees. And then you just pick them up and take them off. Not to say the bees won't take exception to you being there. If you're too long or you're too rough.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
I need to learn this!
@barry552010
@barry552010 Жыл бұрын
I neglected to say that you put the inner cover between the rest of the hive and the super you wish us to remove. The intercovers have a deep side on a shallow side. You want the deep side down I have always been a believer in upper entrances. So I've always cut a slot in the deep side to give the bees upper entrance to go in and out of. So as I say, deep side down, put the soupers you want to remove on top of that, make sure you have a bee escape in the center hole of the inner cover.
@brycapepatrs
@brycapepatrs Жыл бұрын
Dude, you're crazy to mess with those hostile Africanized girls! I'm in the middle of PA and I only trap feral colonies for my hives. I've now got 5 friends that decided to keep bees when they saw me do it and how easy it is here. In fact one friend still doesn't wear a suit. Just a hat, veil and gloves. Not me though. It's the coolest hobby turned biz I've ever done! BTW, I knock on wood before I say this.... I have yet to see hive beetles or mites. Other than in videos. There are a few fruit farms, mostly apples, 8-15 miles to my south and east and no serious farms til about the same distance away. P.S. I love that dark bee tar! hahaha
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
That’s awesome! I’m glad you’re doing what you’re doing. I hear PA is good for treatment free. You’re probably familiar with Bruce at Swarmstead Bees and Gardening. He’s around you, and does lots of swarm catching and treatment free stuff with great success. Glad there’s more and more treatment free support these days
@elijahsdad
@elijahsdad 3 жыл бұрын
Smoked Africanized honey. Delicious!
@amathonn
@amathonn Жыл бұрын
I live in Florida where the possibility of Africanization is always present. I've had a few feisty hives that led me to follow a few simple safety procedures. I keep my bees in full sun. I always wear a veil at least. I never work them until around noon and try not to when it's windy, rainy or cloudy. I smoke them initially about 30 minutes before starting inspections and again before popping a lid.
@juskonig
@juskonig 3 жыл бұрын
Hahaha! Dying..."get the hell outta here!" ... when you have the right clothing/gear/tools, it makes every job easier (boots/gloves); you want to be comfortable when working, not adding further stress/anxiety to the situ ...can relate.. I'm a beekeeper in the tropics..100% Africanized bees...you need thicker gloves, and some rubber boots man... more pre-emptive smoke, like when you crack the box above to take it off, before actually removing, give them two puffs...also, maybe get a bee escape board.... best of luck!
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
Yes sir, I am always learning! My bee yard increased in size a good bit this year and I am ready for an UltraBreeze suit 🙂
@jamesmartin7502
@jamesmartin7502 21 күн бұрын
Swap top 2 boxes then put clearer board uinder top box, come back after couple of days and whip top box off that is now bee less quick as you can, lid back on , job done.
@christianshannon3943
@christianshannon3943 3 жыл бұрын
You don’t need to use all those micron strainers together. Just choose one . I use the course micron strainer. That works perfectly.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve actually been wondering this exact thing. Thank you for this. I will start doing just the one
@renegonzal
@renegonzal 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Thank you so much! I’m new to bees loved your video. I was a little lost when you mentioned something about dead bees and robbers. What does that mean?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
Hey there! Sometimes, when you leave excess honey out like that during the summer to be cleaned up, other bees from all hives come and clean it out. They can battle each other a bit, and you’ll have some that get so sticky they don’t make it. So the robber bees come to clean the mess, some die because of it but it’s all part of the fun really. 😀
@birther1968
@birther1968 9 күн бұрын
Great smoker but is it legal to have a hive? Is it ticking time bomb.
@Rainwatercolor
@Rainwatercolor Жыл бұрын
So I assume you will be brought to justice if your bees kill someone? Seems fair to me.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Prove they’re my bees. The door is wide open. I’m not keeping them, they just live in a box and can come and go as they please. They’re natures bees.
@jamest2101
@jamest2101 Жыл бұрын
You're choosing the deal with such hostile bees .. wow. Hope you don't live near anyone . I mean like a couple of mile! As for the bees lighting you up... You knew what you were getting in to when you set this little party in motion,...
@ChrisRon1k
@ChrisRon1k Жыл бұрын
Yeap! I’m afraid he gonna get someone or an animal killed
@ccalhoun3908
@ccalhoun3908 7 ай бұрын
Those bee's don't mess around
@ItsSimpleMR
@ItsSimpleMR Жыл бұрын
this video is pure entertainment. while I feel for you, there were quite a few things that aggravated me and obviously the bees (africanized or not). at one point, I wondered if some of the things you did were intentionally done to present a more terrifying picture and experience of "africanized" bees. I have a few hives of my own and while they're aggressive, I recognize they have reasons to be(e). if I had come across this beekeeping video (some years ago) concerning africanized bees before venturing into beekeeping I would have opted for the more docile breeds. the notion of contending with that every inspection and extraction would have terrified me. but this video showed me there were so many fixable factors that were overlooked. however, I've noted from the comments you've remedied a few. lastly, I love that bees defend what's theirs. it's a beautiful act of nature.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Yes, some of my actions can be a bit aggressive but I’ve learned with those bees that all hell breaks loose regardless, so usually me being faster and rougher just allows me to get out of there quicker. And I FOR SURE screwed up by putting my socks over my bee suit pant legs haha. I thought it would keep them out of my suit but instead they just stung through the socks in massive numbers. I couldn’t walk for about 12 hours after this video. My ankles were done. I’ve learned a lot since this video. I actually have a meaner hive than this right now, and will likely be posting videos of it this year to show how truly aggressive they are.
@ItsSimpleMR
@ItsSimpleMR Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm I hear you. sometimes I do not suit up at all especially if I intend to observe hive entrance activity. one instance last year I was stung on the eyelid. the following morning, my eye was swollen shut. my family got quite the chuckle at my expense. the "girls" also attempted to sting my son while he was practicing his golf swing. all I heard was, "they got me!" but "she" didn't. she was stuck in his beard. twas funny. that said, I love them and all they do for our gardens. can't wait to see more videos.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
@@ItsSimpleMR that happened to me as well with the eye lid! It was the worse burning ever, followed by a day of being one eyed. It’s in one of these videos of mine, I think it’s in the queen grafting video. I look like a cyclops :)
@ItsSimpleMR
@ItsSimpleMR Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm will definitely search that out. we beekeepers certainly have tons of stories.
@herbertjacobs8422
@herbertjacobs8422 3 жыл бұрын
What kinda suit do you have. Mine have found a way under the velcro flap. Scared me to death
@Mister_MasterzRN
@Mister_MasterzRN 3 ай бұрын
This horrifies me but amazes me at the same time!
@AlexIsModded
@AlexIsModded Жыл бұрын
The issue I have with this is that you are allowing these aggressive genetics to thrive. Africanized honey bees are extremely dangerous due to their reactivity and trying to keep them this way isn't worth the effort.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Isn’t worth the effort? There is no effort. They’re feral bees. They came out of someone’s walls or tree and I just give them a home. In fact the opposite of effort. I don’t treat them, I barely inspect them and they produce insane amounts of honey, all just by letting good strong feral bees do what they’d do in nature. They thrive on their own, that’s the beauty of them. Then where I come in is by breeding them to my own queens to reduce some of the spiciness. I love my spicy bees.
@boonesbees5485
@boonesbees5485 3 жыл бұрын
It's so often I see negative counterproductive comments from "beekeepers" when they ought to be supportive. This is exactly why I haven't sought out a bee club. It's no wonder they patronize strangers.... no one would ever want them as a mentor. I have feral bees and mine act like yours.... Like bees. I believe working feral hives and/or defensive bees forces one to walk the line and be more mindful of how the beekeeper does their inspecting. Adding higher consequences equals a higher respect for the bees. An important lesson for a newbee but impossible for Half these guys to teach while walking around acting like lion tamers when they got fragile domesticated kitties that last one year.... You know they would of rummaged around in your hive squishing bees with no regards cause their bees play with yarn instead of taxing that ass for killing their sisters , gotten stung well past their 6 sting limit. Commence to kill/replace the queen and douse everything inside them boxes with chemicals/poisons, come spring bought all new bees and called it "beekeeping". Iron sharpens iron you and you got to earn your stripes so keep at it.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
This is so spot on! Thank you for your understanding and support. I agree with all of this. If you’re interesting in hearing my explanation of why I do what I do, the following video (46 mins long) explains exactly why I do this and why it works so well for me. Thanks again for watching.
@noahriding5780
@noahriding5780 3 жыл бұрын
I have avoided a lot of beekeepers for the same reason Boone. I don't like that part of our culture. It shouldn't be a contest of aggression.
@boonesbees5485
@boonesbees5485 3 жыл бұрын
@@noahriding5780 proof in the pudding for me from what I see is propolis and winter survivability, and how they correlate. you take a feral hive and propolis is abundant. Then gander at a commercially provided stock queens hive for the most part devoid of it. The trait was considered a sticky messy nuisance so it made cents to breed it out. Low and behold it has quite a bit to do with the hives health and survival. What do we trade when breeding for a gentler Majestic Beast?
@noahriding5780
@noahriding5780 3 жыл бұрын
​@@boonesbees5485 Wow. Interesting. That explains why people are suddenly becoming interested in Caucausian bees. I'd heard of people wanting them for propolis, etc. I'd been wondering what their interest was, and why ; your comments line up the explanation perfectly. I also like your honesty.
@barry552010
@barry552010 Жыл бұрын
I always prefer to use beescapes. It's an extra step but it's a passive way of collecting your honey. If in fact, you use a be escape and there's no brood up in the area where you're trying to collect the honey. From within twenty four to thirty hours it will be totally bee Free
@Brianbeesandbikes
@Brianbeesandbikes 3 жыл бұрын
That light colored honey acts like nectar not honey!!!
@kevinriffey9970
@kevinriffey9970 2 жыл бұрын
pretty sure it is. I have never seen honey in the store act like that. I think its just the water he used to clean his extractor hell its even in the same jars he uses to collect his own honey.
@benjamindejonge3624
@benjamindejonge3624 3 жыл бұрын
Your the man
@beekeepinginaustraliabyala9825
@beekeepinginaustraliabyala9825 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve got 5 hives and noticed smoke works well with 4 but original oldest hive not. They calm and let me do all work with no fuss but if i smoke them they go ballistic??? I dont understand why Simple these hate smoke
@bitaexplosions9985
@bitaexplosions9985 2 жыл бұрын
Just a fox so casual😂😂😂
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 2 жыл бұрын
They are my friends and hang out with me 😊
@scotthenderson4376
@scotthenderson4376 2 жыл бұрын
Oh yea they gotta go time for some Italian ladies
@williamreeb5000
@williamreeb5000 2 жыл бұрын
Those bees are aggressive and need to be destroyed. You promoting those genetics and it's a huge liability to people around your apiary. When those bees abscond they will invade other apiaries and urban areas. I believe it is irresponsible on your part.
@pirateprospecting707
@pirateprospecting707 3 жыл бұрын
LMAO!!!! O hell no!!! Great video ✅😁👍👍🏴‍☠️
@JSRocker1776
@JSRocker1776 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly those bees don't seem that bad. A little defensive but you're being a little rough with them so that's to be expected. Definitely don't seem africanized.
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 3 жыл бұрын
No they’re not that bad. They are the daughter of an Africanized hive though. It was a nightmare making that split. It is my meanest hive for sure but they’re not a big deal for me. (Until I stupidly put my bee suit tucked into my socks and got stung 10+ times on the ankle)
@JSRocker1776
@JSRocker1776 3 жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm yeah I can imagine that was pretty uncomfortable.
@user-cx2it7sp5y
@user-cx2it7sp5y Жыл бұрын
Are you located in New Jersey?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
Texas :)
@user-cx2it7sp5y
@user-cx2it7sp5y Жыл бұрын
@@brownsbeefarm thank you man 😎
@lesleyegbert4807
@lesleyegbert4807 Жыл бұрын
Are we...are we really harvesting honey in a carpeted area?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm Жыл бұрын
No, actually. We aren’t
@jacobenade3115
@jacobenade3115 8 ай бұрын
Why does everyone say africanised. Did they take the bees to africa and get baptised... or did they import life bees from here. Because our bees arent always that bad. There are many days i work with mine without a reaction from them. Just dont do it in windy days or bad weather. Please explain?
@brownsbeefarm
@brownsbeefarm 8 ай бұрын
There’s a thing called genetics. Africanization came from breeding African bees to European bees. I am in Texas, we do, in fact, have Africanized genetics. I only catch feral bees. Hence, my bees have Africanized genetics.
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