Your videos are amazing, never thought id be into bee keeping or gardening. But after finding your first bee video around two years ago, its become a tiny addiction. Thank you so much for inspiring and educating people. Channels like you are why I still have hope for the internet.
@pkthtguy5879 ай бұрын
Glad I'm not the only one who picked up bee keeping :D I hope you're enjoying it as much as I am
@jorgex1239 ай бұрын
@@pkthtguy587 his first year of beekeeping video got me addicted to bees
@kyphosis_9 ай бұрын
@@pkthtguy587 Sadly, i cant actually keep bees as everyone in my family is either deathly allergic or scared of bees (also it violates the stupid HOA rules). doesn't help that im a broke college student. BUT, that wont stop me from making some fuzzy buzzy little bee hives when I move out.
@s44nd9 ай бұрын
@@pkthtguy587 I picked up bee keeping from Alex! Got all my equipment and the bees should be here sometime this month! So excited!! 🐝🐝🐝
@pkthtguy5879 ай бұрын
HOA sounds like a scam,We don't really have those where I'm from
@EtamoRaggy9 ай бұрын
In Poland due to the temperature chages through the year we turn the box for the working season so that the frames are perpendicularly to the entrance, beter in/out for bees and better ventilation if yuo have a solid bottom, and the frames in parallel to the entrance in winter time so it's easier for the bees to keep the temperature in the hive (each frame wroks like an isolation layer :)
@azizarslanhan17965 ай бұрын
I moved to Poland and started beekeeping this year I struggle to find a source of information ,regarding beekeeping in Poland, in English.
@JJ-bk7rv9 ай бұрын
Hey Alex, just a quick piece of woodworking advice, when your using a happer on soft wood like the wood youre using for the beehives, put a piece of scrap wood(i like a small 2x4) between the thing youre hitting and the hammer, and strike the scrap wood. This will help distribute the force and prevent structural damage to the hives/frames and hammer marks. Another small advantage is you could use the scrap wood to help with the final few nails of the frame assembly. Love the videos, never thought id be this invested in beekeeping.
@PollinatorsPantry9 ай бұрын
i started beekeeping this year because of you, your videos have been the most helpful videos ive seen.
@kendexter9 ай бұрын
Agreed .
@Cole7789 ай бұрын
I started last year also because of this man
@VengefulCowSpirit9 ай бұрын
Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side, so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid I lose my way And it's not too long before you point it out I cannot cry Because I know that's weakness in your eyes I'm forced to fake a smile, a laugh Every day of my life My heart can't possibly break When it wasn't even whole to start with Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side, so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid I watched you die (I watched you die) I heard you cry Every night in your sleep I was so young (and you're so young) You should have known better (I was too young for you) Than to lean on me You never thought of anyone else You just saw your pain (you never saw me) And now I cry In the middle of the night For the same damn thing Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid Because of you Because of you 😂
@ocher89319 ай бұрын
Good luck to you all with your hives.
@OOB-04 ай бұрын
@@VengefulCowSpirit Drink water
@giselarenner70079 ай бұрын
As a 14 year old girl who's always lived on a farm you've sparked my gardening childhood again a year ago and tysm!
@dcrowsfeet9 ай бұрын
I’m really glad you’re posting more videos. I really enjoy your bee videos and I’ve gained a new appreciation for them. I find them really interesting and I’m no longer afraid of them, thanks to you. Also really enjoy your gardening videos and I look forward to you working your allotment space. Your trip videos are also interesting but the bees and gardening are my favorites. Keep filming and editing, please!!
@greatness20049 ай бұрын
I actually just read about having the frames parallel or perpendicular to the hive entrance. It was saying that (at least here) it’s called the cold way and the warm way. Cold way is perpendicular and the air flow can run right through the hive. Like an air conditioning it keeps the hive cooler. That’s a benefit and the bees can easily go whichever direction they want as soon as they enter the hive. The warm way blocks the air. So if it’s cold and you wouldn’t want the cold to come into the hive as easily you’d run them parallel. Negatives are that the bees have to go around that first board and can slow them down. So cold way would be for warmer weather and warm way for colder weather. We get down to -20F (-28C) and we are thinking or running ours that way in winter may be helpful. Not sure yet cause we are only on summer 3 having gone through 2 winters. Have 2 hives and each winter we lose one.
@catsmother45569 ай бұрын
Brood boxes for honey LOL. You are right it will weigh a ton, if you try it Im sure you will only try it once. Also the brood frames are larger I suspect they will not fit in a honey extractor. You can still harvest honey but it will be a much messier and wasteful job.
@K0ALA.9 ай бұрын
Good point - extraction may become an issue!
@pelipeng80209 ай бұрын
That's what I thought!
@DialedN_079 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, thanks for taking the time to share your videos. All wishes for success this year. Just a note. After years of keeping bees, the equipment (especially frames) that I didnt use wood glue on are always the first ones to make it to the rubbish bin. Strongly recommend adding that to any installation. Once set, the glue will provide more holding force than any nail can. All the best
@Productions_Wolf9 ай бұрын
Isn’t wood glue used for bigger wood, like tree trunks? Very cool
@lukegratrix7 ай бұрын
Wood glue is good glue and glues good wood and bad wood too... big wood small wood short wood tall wood.. wood most suitable for you
@certified-forklifter6 ай бұрын
are the bees repelled by the glue? At least the one I'm using has a strong odor when applying, so I'm worried the bees won't like it much
@DialedN_076 ай бұрын
@@certified-forklifter use legitimate wood glue. Titebond 3 is what I use. No odor. Only use enough to hold it. No. Once it dries it's completely odorless
@certified-forklifter6 ай бұрын
@@DialedN_07 appreciate the quick reply!
@Tofyta9908 ай бұрын
The record is still 183 kilogrammes. I want to cry looking at the perfection of the craftmanship of the hive! In my country the boxes are just wood pieces glued or nailed together, no size refrences or anything other than same dimension for the boxe. Seeing the precision of frames and how they respect the distance they should be is awesome. I'll need to figure a way to get at least one hive like the one you showed 😊 .
@metaldetectingtoursgeorgia75699 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, yes originally historians thought Egypt had the oldest honey but 5500 year old honey was found near Tbilisi Georgia is also the birthplace of wine. Im also an Ex Horsham lad that moved to Georgia because of its ancient history, one of the oldest in the world.
@julianlipburger15889 ай бұрын
Because of you I also started gardening
@julianlipburger15889 ай бұрын
Best wishes from Austria
@Thrifty_Mom9 ай бұрын
Fantastic!
@VengefulCowSpirit9 ай бұрын
Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side, so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid I lose my way And it's not too long before you point it out I cannot cry Because I know that's weakness in your eyes I'm forced to fake a smile, a laugh Every day of my life My heart can't possibly break When it wasn't even whole to start with Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side, so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid I watched you die (I watched you die) I heard you cry Every night in your sleep I was so young (and you're so young) You should have known better (I was too young for you) Than to lean on me You never thought of anyone else You just saw your pain (you never saw me) And now I cry In the middle of the night For the same damn thing Because of you I never stray too far from the sidewalk Because of you I learned to play on the safe side so I don't get hurt Because of you I find it hard to trust not only me, but everyone around me Because of you I am afraid Because of you Because of you 😂
@fabiofadakar20579 ай бұрын
@@VengefulCowSpirit i hope you copy and pasted that😂
@iancesar79759 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, just wanted to say that i always enjoy your videos and that i appreciate the educational content and quality of it, wish you the best
@gregmonaghan9 ай бұрын
Nice video Alex. Super is Latin for above or on top. Hence the boxes that go on top of the brood box are called supers. Blame the monasteries.
@DavincisGirl668 ай бұрын
I really appreciate your manner in videos. So positive but like an enthusiast, not a salesman.
@wazthatme9 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos your kind of "how to" thats a bit all over is easy to follow. Its nice to see someone that also does not always know what they are doing but isnt scared to show that. so thank you
@NL-tq1yr9 ай бұрын
Thanks to you I started my beekeeping journey this year. Without seeing your video, i wouldn't have...
@randym89639 ай бұрын
Heh Alex, Randy from Northernwildharvest here. Awesone video, really enjoyed this video... looking forward to seeing bees in this hive. Love the bigger broodbox idea!
@andrewdavis69179 ай бұрын
I really love the honest and straightforward way you present the data. I love gardening, and am planning to add bees once i am retired and able set my own schedule. Cheering you on from Dallas Texas
@strome39 ай бұрын
Your videos are so motivational and have helped me find my love for gardening and beekeeping
@BT-72219 ай бұрын
Was just watching some older beekeeping videos as I'm looking to get started! Love the videos! Keep up the great work!
@debabratadas40174 ай бұрын
I want to deal in bee hivep
@Fellowtellurian9 ай бұрын
The is THE NICEST hive I have seen to date. Great craftsmanship from National Bee Supply!
@Newberntrains9 ай бұрын
have a 30 frame box i made that takes standard deeps and that dummy board should be mandatory on kit boxes here in the states! it is a great tool to ensure you are not rolling a queen between frames as u can pull them out and then lift
@mountainhobbit19719 ай бұрын
it is interesting to see the differences in bee hives there and across the pond in the US.
@delmadehoyos19467 ай бұрын
Love your videos...liked the one about mushrooms..you are so easy to watch/follow. Love the garden and bee vids too. Thank you Alex...from Texas❤🤠❤
@VforVanity109 ай бұрын
Please do an interview with your Momma ❤. We need to know desperately how she's managed to raise such a fine young man 🏆😊
@catsmother45569 ай бұрын
Just want to say this is an exelaint video. I have kept bees several years ago and your explanations of each part of the hive and how they are used is very clear. As for the two options for lining up your frames either from side to side or front to back. Front to back allows for faster air flow through the entrance and is often referred to as cold way because it is cooler with a faster air flow. It also allows the bees faster access as they can quickly get to a choice of frames as each end is presented to them as soon as they enter the hive. Side to side also referred to as warm way slows air flow from the entrance. Just inside the entrance air it is met with a wall of wax, This also slows down the bees getting from frame to frame. So depending on the time of year it is more common to set your boxes cold way front to back during the summer and warm way side to side over winter. 🐝 🍯
@BySmedegaard9 ай бұрын
Thank you for a good explanation on lining the frames. I was wondering if it was a good idea to turn the frames side to side when you are packing the beehive down for the winter, and then turning the frame front to back in the summer period? Will the bees be confused when you turn the frames?
@catsmother45569 ай бұрын
@@BySmedegaard They will be disorientated for an hour or two. But they are pretty smart and will soon settle down. As long as they have their queen with them bees will adapt quickly to changes. Like moving location or splitting a colony into two and giving one half a new queen.
@BySmedegaard9 ай бұрын
@@catsmother4556 Thank you for the answer, I think I will try this approach in the coming season 🙂
@imogeninnit9 ай бұрын
Your videos are so inspiring, thank you for encouraging so many of us to get into gardening and beekeeping, it’s so important for our ecosystems 💚🌱
@hevchip7419 ай бұрын
great to see you again Alex. I am expecting my bees tomorrow morning from Wales, I am buzzing with excitement. are you going to try leaving one frame empty so the bees can draw out their own comb to see how it goes? I am starting by bee journey with the flow hive but will be making some of my own i expect at some time. looking forward to seeing how you get on this year and i love the cling wrap idea for the storage.
@kendexter9 ай бұрын
Morning bird :) You are a great inspiration and very easy videos to follow
@beek9 ай бұрын
Hey Alex, great video and I'm looking so forward to having you on my livestream tomorrow night!
@HChalloweenCat8 ай бұрын
Hey Alex, little tip so the lil bees are healthy, use rough wood and a plastic bit with holes in it, this incourages the bees to make propalis making the lil bees healthy!
@mrjarzach67029 ай бұрын
I would like to thank you, because of you I have gotten into beekeeping myself!
@Aniruddh-_9 ай бұрын
I find your videos so calming, thanks Alex for these videos.
@crashclan97729 ай бұрын
Hi Alex this my first year of beekeeping in a wbc hive just want some sun in Devon
@avery85189 ай бұрын
saw your beekeeping vids about a year ago. Planning on getting my first colony of bees this summer! Except where I am I need a permit.... and for that permit I need to take a beekeeping class, then get a certificate. And THEN I go to the city and they have to check if im liable to keep bees.... might just skip that and get bees then try getting a permit!
@diannegriffith54449 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I learn so much about Bees from you. I don't keep Bees, but I do love all things Bee.
@kekekonttinen68629 ай бұрын
Good stuff Alex, this is a video that on paper doesn't sound interesting, but actual having mini tutorials like this will get more people in to beekeeping
@elisad.59499 ай бұрын
i enjoy watching your beekeeping journey.
@80gam9 ай бұрын
That was a brilliant video, very well articulated and really interesting to the point that I want my own beehive 😂 keep up these videos, you are absolutely smashing it Alex 👏
@freddiehill289 ай бұрын
Watching in hospital recovering from spine surgery. Absolutely love your videos, they're so relaxing! I can't wait to start bee keeping when I move into my forever home (thanks to you and your videos). One quick question, how come you dont use any wood glue when assembling beehives?
@tiffcat11009 ай бұрын
Speedy & solid recovery 🥰
@bomber3219 ай бұрын
Because of you, I got a new home with a garden, and I can't wait to get stuck into growing my own food!
@ScottMason-ss8ww9 ай бұрын
My late farther, a joiner, would have gone crazy seeing you bruise the wood with that big hammer 😁always use another piece of wood on top of what your whacking, and use glue on the lovely box corners! Just saying Alex.. That's my dad, not me, I'm useless with wood, God bless him.. Lost him 2 years ago tomorrow so was on my mind. He. Would have loved your videos mate. 👍
@phillkirby9 ай бұрын
Hey alex im loving the fact you were on itv a few times with alan titchmarsh i bet you never thought that would happen easy to see why tho great to see how far you've come since leaving the fishing channel with carl 😊😊😊
@alisonself88219 ай бұрын
Hey Alex. Really enjoying your beekeeping videos and all your other content. Have you thought of trying out a flow hive to compare the beekeeping process and honey production of these different style bee hives?
@eastsussexbeesandwildlife58019 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex. Look forward to your livestream with Laurence this weekend. Bit windy here today in Sussex😅
@JenMarco9 ай бұрын
I love your videos! I could watch your videos on any topic and be entertained and educated.
@moltenSniper18949 ай бұрын
I love the energy in all of the videos you do, probably what hooks me to them, I think this is great content.
@Francois_Dupont9 ай бұрын
for assembling fragile wood tongues like this 6:00 you should use a soft non-marring hammer. it is less dangerous to accidentally break the wood fingers. the correct hammer is similar to a hard plastic. i understand if you have limited budget then you might not be willing to spend another 10$ just for this.
@BrightestBlessings78999 ай бұрын
Nice to see you this evening. Brightest Blessings Sweetie
@TenZrzut9 ай бұрын
We recently finished making our first batch of mead with my dad. Thank you for your service :D
@michellecharlton-k3c9 ай бұрын
Thanks for your videos Alex you helped to start of my bee keeping problem. 2 weeks till bees arrive cant wait for the girls to come.
@carojm119 ай бұрын
Love how you did all the hammering over the metal panel to maximize the noise XD
@esmaa4509 ай бұрын
I watched this video once of a tribe that collected honey by "sticking their hands in" and they developed a sort of immunity to the bee stings. honestly crazy to watch!
@ScottMason-ss8ww9 ай бұрын
They still do it all over the world. Some of the most aggressive bees are in the himalayas, the guys have to climb massive vines to collect by hand, huge hard stinging bees. There's a video on here somewhere, scary!
@dailyst0na9 ай бұрын
Brother. I want you to know how calm your videos make me. They honestly make me feel so calm, i come to your videos when my head is running at 10292mph. Please upload more:( i know its to much to ask for. But your videos really do make such a big difference to my life/dayily living. Thank you bro❤️
@dcrosco14589 ай бұрын
good Idea on freezing the supers. I will keep that in mind for winter to come
@williamdurowse23279 ай бұрын
The honeyguide birds are another way that ancient people, and even some modern people find wild bee nests, the birds lead the people to the nests so they can eat the grubs left over in the comb after the humans have taken the honey, its super interesting!
@TheQuietPartisLoud9 ай бұрын
I've actually always wondered about how these boxes are built, and work.
@jaimiemackie80629 ай бұрын
At serious risk of attracting the internet trolls, I wanted to say that I think its good that people still want to practise the old ways. I would love to get into bee-keeping but where I live - right next to the driest place on the planet (barring Antarctica) and having very few flowering plants to create honey, there is little chance of being successful with it. Still, I think youre doing well, and I encourage you to continue to expand.
@whytedraegon669 ай бұрын
i think your not thinking highly of desert flowers and cacti and succulants :D just keep your beehives under a shade house never in full sun and have cool water on a pebble tray in shade always available and if theres pollen out there the bees will find you can help them with seed bombs :D and water collection holes to keep the water on your desert longer :D
@andriimykytyn47378 ай бұрын
Hello @just_alex , just a small correction about history. The first bee hive with frames was inventer in 1814 by Petro Prokopovych it allowed him to had a bee-garden in almost 10 000 hives and open the first beekepes school. Onther famous beekeper like Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth(1810), Charles Dadant(1817), Amos Ives Root(1839) even were not born in that time and worked on improvement of first hives
@esthergerlitz23599 ай бұрын
I really appreciate that you explain the birds and the bees. Well, just the bees. I appreciate that you don’t assume we know anything my about them 🐝 B/c I don’t! And it’s fascinating to learn
@KristoferDFast9 ай бұрын
The fram positioning will affect the airflow. I was taught that I should have them like you said in summer time and in winter have it the other way around to make the air not getting in to the nest as easily.
@Handles_AreStupid6 ай бұрын
Just a quick calculation for you on your question about honey supers being smaller: A standard honey super frame, when filled with honey, weighs in at around 7lbs. Even if the box itself was weightless, and you used 11 frames instead of 12, you are stuck lifting 77lbs. If you use a brood box, which is around 1.5x larger, you would be lifting a minimum of 115.5lbs of honey if the box gets fully filled. I would say you should probably just stick to using 3 honey supers instead of trying to use two brood boxes. You would get comparable yields and wouldn't need a back brace 👍
@mattmatt134849 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. Usually people don’t try to do the research you’re doing especially when there are just techniques in place that can be learned or followed, so nice one. Today i learned that a german guy from America invented the beehive as we know it
@antonetwas24159 ай бұрын
Thank you for this content. It really makes me feel like there are some people who do thing out of pure enjoyment and not for any direct monetary gain or to push some sort of agenda
@EmilyPost-zg1vy9 ай бұрын
I like watching beekeeping and it is fun watching your beekeeping
@JLneonhug9 ай бұрын
I think you can use wood glue on those joints to make it last indefinitely. If you're really fancy you can use a band clamp to square them up, or a ratchet strap.
@iwondery17255 ай бұрын
I learned so much - thank you! I love watching your bee adventures.
@mircea21639 ай бұрын
in Romania our supers are the same size as the brood boxes! If u want to use a brood box as a super u must take in consideration the size of the frames and the model of the honey extractor u are using!
@seanfourie67399 ай бұрын
Hi Alex, i love seeing the notification that you have posted a new video, and watching your videos makes me so happy🎉i love your beekeeping videos and soon ill be doing my own beekeeping as well🤗happy to be viewer 263🎉😂
@kimmartinez60028 ай бұрын
I love your videos and bees are in the air I live in texas and I have caught 2 swarms so far I am hoping for more I have 5 boxes to fill .you are an inspiring person please keep the videos coming :)
@MeekLeek0079 ай бұрын
Thanks Alex, brilliant video. I was fascinated! Love your beekeeping series
@Erin_Wilson_Studios9 ай бұрын
What a beautiful hive!
@HoneyBunRoad9 ай бұрын
This is most certainly divine timing. Exactly ALL the info I needed to know. Thank you Alex
@midnightstar88859 ай бұрын
Just harvested honey from a dammer bee hive in our backyard. You should try this species. The honey is tangy and the combs were uneven
@BEBOGg-nl1uo9 ай бұрын
Thank you very much for the great Video and every time I watch you I learn something new I follow you from Egypt
@virginiaroberts33679 ай бұрын
Interesting. You're an excellent teacher.
@TropicalIslandHomestead9 ай бұрын
Hi Alex! Once again a wonderful video. Great job explaining things to those of use that have little or no experience with bees. Quick question - Once the hive is in use by the bees and your moving pieces around to check on the hive, how do you keep from crushing little bees walling around on the various pieces?
@cinosz67807 ай бұрын
The Dadant's beehive (475 mm x 300mm frame) is the most popular type of hive in the world. But here, in Poland, the most popular one is Wielkopolski beehive.
@julieguleff85249 ай бұрын
HI Alex! Thank you so much for your videos. You make everything so easily understandable. Reading and watching videos is great but YOUR explanation is so helpful. My garden is thriving already with your tips. My hives that started just a few weeks ago are going gangbusters! Caught several wild swarms (just lucky as it was a test) and what was only going to be 2 hives to start will be 11! Totally surprised it escalated so quickly. 😳 Thanks again...easy to understand hands on with your videos has helped enormously! ❤
@willkriel-hartley11569 ай бұрын
Quick question. Do the frames in the honey super, have to be placed in the same ‘direction /alignment’ as those in the brood box?
@carolinacruz09 ай бұрын
Every video is absolutely fantastic, the longer the better! Much appreciation from Portugal.
@ElisabethBeaufort7 ай бұрын
Super informative and authentic! Thank you.
@jaimehyland22509 ай бұрын
Charming and hugely informative for beginners like me! Well done!
@ultravioletaas9 ай бұрын
hello Alex! winter is finally over and I'm really looking forward to your work! 😉 I have a mini garden on my balcony, but I'm fighting aphids! 😞😖😩 Fingers crossed and looking forward!
@tiffcat11009 ай бұрын
Have you checked out companion planting?
@M-LFC4919 ай бұрын
As always, Very enjoyable and informative Alex. Thanks.
@janeenshean42559 ай бұрын
Ok I will give it a go. thankyou for explaining and showing in normal lingo over last 2 yrs.. AU
@beesforhopeug52289 ай бұрын
Very informative, thank you so much for sharing 🐝 🐝.
@Jojothesp9 ай бұрын
alex has such a good vibe, he is a inspiration I hope him all the best :)
@K1_PC9 ай бұрын
Have you checked Flow Hive (Or honeyflow) beehives? They make the harvesting process much easier!
@daviddeane72939 ай бұрын
Nice one Alex it's always very interesting watching your bee keeping films, and you making the frames 🐝🐝🐝😁👍
@TransdermalCelebrate9 ай бұрын
New frames look lovely mate, watching the honey bear collecting honey is a mad one, They’re fine with being stung, as they chomp down 👍
@Grumfuttocks9 ай бұрын
I look forward to your new vids Alex. Very informative and entertaining. But I really do feel sorry for your neighbours with all that banging🤣 . your home built hives are more that adequate. One man’s imperfection is another man’s perfect 👍
@caitlinlou57758 ай бұрын
I was just about to watch Alan Titchmarshs gardening club and you came on!! Amazing! You were great :)
@PhumeleleMazibuko9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Alex, your content opens opportunities to the hobby. SA
@won2winit9 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your visit with Laurence to get your bees
@PheonixLove9 ай бұрын
hi so I noticed that the boxes don't really fit onto eachother, I mean they just sit flatly and don't have a groove they fit into to stop them from sliding around. do you know if that is on purpose or not? Everything on a beehive seems so calculated so it feels like it would be on purpose but it seems kinda tedious to make sure it is aligned correctly, and also could side around...
@eastsussexbeesandwildlife58019 ай бұрын
Once the bees are in there, they will use propolis to stick the wood together, in the meantime a few bricks on the roof or preferably a hive strap will keep the boxes from sliding off. Have fun
@violettracey9 ай бұрын
Cool! Thank you!
@TransdermalCelebrate9 ай бұрын
Good Luck with your trip to Wales, let’s hope the new stock is a good one 👍
@curryricedc9 ай бұрын
Really enjoy you accent. And I majored entomology in uni. It's nice to see your video. Hope we can meet someday. :)