A Civilization 100 Million Years Old

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In this video, you will learn: How many bees are there on Earth and how much do they weigh;
where the largest bee on the planet lives and what it looks like;
how bees find their way home;
what would happen to humanity if bees disappeared;
and finally, what do bees do in winter?
Bees.

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We have a water catcher from a drippy faucet for our hose outside. Local bees were drinking from this. One very hot day I shut it tight. While chilling out front a bee comes rushing to me. I flinch at first but suddenly got the feeling this bee wanted my attention. So I waited for it to tell me what it wanted instead of swatting it away. It flew away and I just knew to follow. It brought me to the faucet. Everything had dried out. I knew then it was asking me for water. So I turned on the faucet and let it do its thing. The bee quickly left and came back shortly after with its friends. They must have been really thirsty.

VintageCrew
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As a new beekeeper, I've experienced almost everything in this video in the last year. They truly are amazing

saeedshahbazian
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It’s important to remember that most supermarket honey is diluted with corn syrup or sugar. Buy your honey from your local beekeeper!

Free-jt
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I have been a beekeeper for over 50 years and this is the most educational video I have ever watched. Thank you for the quality.

RayThomas-gg
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As a professional beekeeper it's nice to see some of the comments on this video. Glad people understand and value bees as they should.

EDIT: I have a question for you guys, our company is thinking about releasing a course for people interested in beekeeping or people interested in knowing more about bees and how they can help em. Price would be around 20 usd. What do you think? Is there a market for it? Would some of you be interested in something like that? Any suggestions would be much appreciated.

juangasansgil
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I'm a beekeeper amateur, I read tons of books and watched tons of videos, but this one is impressive. For information, scientists demonstrated bees can count, and each individual has its own mood which vary according to the situation.

nortcrusader
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I am a beekeeper and I am very lucky to be able to take care of them..They really are amazing creatures!

caz
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beautiful material! i am a beekeeper myself, and i think stuff like this documentary really helps people understand more about those fascinating beings and their importance. thank you!

pneumachina
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I used to have to change out trash bags at an amusement park that were swarmed by bees. After a while I got used to going in around 100s of them buzzing around me but as long as you are minding your own business and don't directly threaten them they never stung me once!

immortal
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As a beekeeper for many years, I found this vid most informative to anybody knowing nothing about what bees are.

robertshorthill
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Not far from where I worked, there was a beehive that had existed for years. I ALWAYS enjoyed going out there on my breaks or lunches just to watch them work their hive.😊

charlenevarada--Stargazer
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I have been a beekeeper for 47 years and I can confirm that these are bees

evanormous
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Worker bees sleep at night in the flowers they work on ! I saw this in the oregano bush this summer.
Merci PBS pour ce splendide documentaire très intéressant !

Phil_Forest
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I don't think bees are unaware of us. I used to cultivate flowers in my yard for the bees. One day I was mowing my yard and a paper wasp came at me. Obviously wanting to attack me. A Bumble Bee dive bombed on the wasp and chased him off. It looked deliberate. Like that bee was trying to protect me.

Archer-NatureWorn
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My husband tried unsuccessfully to remove a hive from our driveway entrance. He did this at night. For 3 weeks after that he couldn't go near them without being attacked, while the rest of us were left alone. They knew who he was!

annexton
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Really enjoyed this docu. I love bees so I can't see enough about them! Great quality footage, and a great narrator!

K-reative-Nails
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Teachers are the best.
They are able to introduce students to many things.
Teachers could let's students be aware that "Bee Week" is incoming up.
One day that week in school, teachers can show this video.
Kids will love it.

michaelhartmcgough
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This was by far the best documentary I've ever seen ❤

jessica-ovjs
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Ex-Exterminator here. Bees are incredible. Hornets/Wasps, are vicious. Bald-Faced Hornets (which are actually wasps), Giant Asian Hornets (massive and their sting feels like a gunshot) you'd have to be crazy to mess with one. And the wasps are VERY defensive of their nest. You even get close they will start letting you know to back off. Here in New Jersey I think Bald-Faced are thr most vicious wasps we have. They look exactly like a yellow jacket [also a wasp] except they are all black with white faces. No yellow on them just black and white. Wasps nests look more like paper because they practically are, they chew up wood/sticks/organic material to contruct it. It's actually amazing what bees and wasps are capable of and their social hierachy.

lawrencehobson
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Big thanks for the team who created these amazing nerdy contents. Keep up your great work guys. Love bees😮😮😮 Will continue watching your works from now on.

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