Bumble Bees, Tree Bee Life Cycle, 4K

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Bumble Bee Tree Bee, a closer look at the life style and activity. filmed 4K
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Very good job that, enjoyed watching it. Hi 5 from lancashire!

mariuszjankowski
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There is a saying don't bother a bee and they won't bother you! They don't sting unless they feel threatened. I use to catch bumble bees in jam jar and let them free to fly away. Bees will always play an important role for us humans and we need them more than ever these days!

bushcraftandastronomer.
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nice video bro thank you! That was amazing to watch

notimportant
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Absolutely Wonderful video..as clear as National Geographic well done...I love the fact that you could get into there den to see what was going on...very exciting video...thank you Sir..keep well

cara.d
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Thank you for this skillfully photographed and very informative video! I learned so much and truly enjoyed the close-ups and slow-motion views you captured of this hidden bumblebee world! You are such a great teacher too!
I live in the Pacific Northwest region of the USA where the weather is similar to yours. Bumblebees are important cooler weather pollinators for us in early spring and late fall when it is a bit too chilly for other bees.

TO GARDENERS OUT THERE WHO WANT TO HELP THE BEES:

NATIVE plants will help all of the native bees birds, and butterflies. Plant a variety of native trees and flowers that will bloom from early spring until late fall.
Please always make sure that the plants you buy do not contain neonicotainoids (not sure if spelled correctly!) Try to use only ORGANIC methods that mimic what nature will do, to care for your yards. Replace lawns with native plants, leave fallen leaves for mulch, leave a few patches of bare soil for ground-nesting bees. Leave some hollow stems for native bees as well. Leave some wild areas in your yard. Bumble bees will even nest in abandoned rodent burrows and bird houses. There are many ways to make these things work, even in formal yards and gardens if you employ hedgerows, fenced or some intentionally planned landscaping/hard scraping features. Do your research, (or let your back yard be the wild place) I have learned so much on YouTube and from books.
Native plants take a little longer to get going, but are low maintenance, one established, and are more drought, flood and disease tolerant, and will bring your yard to life!

Do not spray for wasps or spiders (unless they are in front of your front door/on your child’s climber and are aggressive or poisonous, which is rare!). They important parts are part of the ecosystem and if you provide native plants for them, they will ignore humans, unless harassed. I had so many happy bees and wasps in my yard last year and was not stung once! The wasps help to control garden pests. Hummingbirds use spider webs to build their nests.

Thank you all for creating and caring for natural habitats that surround us and for advocating for wildlife in any way you can.
We are ALL CONNECTED. 🥰





I also encourage everybody to find groups in your area with native plant enthusiasts, ecological restoration group work parties, and anybody local you can join forces with. Native plant nurseries are not elegant, and usually tucked away, but they exist and are so important. It is a very different experience from a “big box” store, and you will come home with tiny plants, but the plants will reward you over the years!
My region even has a Bumble bee counting and mapping program. There are also groups that plant rain gardens that help prevent flooding and protect our streams and oceans from pollution. Keep looking and you will find kindred spirits! Use your specific talents, interests, passions and skills to make the world a better place! 🥰

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jeaniedickman
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This is actually one of the best videos I've ever seen about bumble bees.

trondsi
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Thank you for the informative and wonderful hi-def video, very awesome you used a borescope!

ferretpwn
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Very informative and what a beautiful nature sanctuary you have created.

jerikoslots
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Very good. You did a great job making this video. No music just the bees and you telling us what's what Thanks

jamesroberts
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Thank you I love all the bee's so

matthawsey
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6:54 "Here is a nice close up view of their activity." 😅👍

ToxicVaccines_HivHoax
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Absolutely delightful! Thank you so much for sharing! I've always loved their pollen pants since I was little. How adorable! :))

El_FzEq
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This was amazing footage and really interesting. 🙂

lightningstudios
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Great video!! Very much better enjoyed it ❤️

sunshine
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That was a great programme. Thank you.

timthelamb
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Excellent photos, with beautiful explanation, thank u

renukadevikalimuthu
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Thanks for that excellent informative video. You have a beautiful garden. Hope you are keeping well.

KVSHANNON
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Thankyou for a wonderful insight on these bees. I have a nest in my roof and was going to have removed as thought they were wasps hanging around on first glance, i then spotted a few dead bees on my drive and realised i had a tree bees nest and am now fascinated.

alisonbramma
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Great video. amazing shots.
Thank you.
❤🇨🇦

thekatt...
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Very good photography. Thank you for sharing this video.

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