I had bumblebees visit my garden last year. They were out everyday as long as my sunflowers were blooming and even one or two would sleep on it overnight. Me and the bees had a connection though, I would rub him/her and tell it goodnight/Goodrising. I hope to see them again this year❤
Freelance Bee caretaker here.. ... once or twice a week high up in the mountains of Santa Susana, Chatsworth/Simi valley area - ..i feed bees bowls of sugar water - the same exact 25% consistency as hummingbird food - Wow 💥 - you would be surprised to see how many bees show up within a few minutes....Wow 💥.. seems like the whole hive shows up...😏 ...even on cold winter mornings - upper 40s - mid 50s... they still love their sugar water 🐝
Fact #28 says that the only bees that pollinate are carpenter bees... but other google sources says many bees do (honeybees, sweat bees, bumblebees, squash bees, etc)? Am I missing something?
this is great thank you -- but the images change too quickly for my taste. It would be more relaxing if there were fewer switches to new "scenes" or photos. And we could absorb more info that way too. Thank you! Very informative and helpful.
Small correction on information. BUMBLEbees can keep stinging and do not die and don't loose their stingers. They are less aggressive. HONEYbees are the ones that loose their stinger and die after stinging you. HONEYbees are more aggressive
"Smoke calms bees down" Everyone knows it doesn't suffocate them until they pass out or die, like every other air breathing creature on earth This absolute idiotic comment made me skeptical of everything else in this video