I like how it's not even the fact the bee is moving frantically, it's the fact there's an audible thud being made when the bee hurls itself at the camera.
I’m genuinely really worried about the bee. What’s going on in its life? No emotionally/mentally stable bee acts out like this. (But like actually, is it sustaining brain damage from those collisions?)
Bee fact: worker bees can only be female (worker bees are the ones you usually see), but male bees exist too! Male bees are called drones, but you don’t see them often (at least, I’ve never seen one in my life)
She* The male bees stay in the hive 99% of the time, they can't sting or fight and their only purpose is to mate with the queen. Then, all of the girls will brutally rip off the males wings and leave them outside during the winter so they don't have to feed them. In the bee world, girls run the world.
@@silly.yuzushi kinda hard to tell the difference but drones are bigger, and their faces look a bit like a dragonfly’s face- dunno how to explain but you can search it up on Google
@@silly.yuzushiMale bees have bigger eyes, larger bodies, and no stinger. Females have a slimmer body with smaller eyes. The only job a male bee has is to mate with the queen.
@@HighFlyingOwlOfMinerva Sometimes, they do that because they try to land on a warm surface. I always let them land on my head because when you are beekeeping, you have to remove the lip of the hive so then it becomes cold. That bee probably must have been lost (don't worry, they always find their way back) so they tried to land on the camera, which might have been warm because of the sun and overheating and whatnot. I hope this helped! 🥰❤️ Edit: Sometimes they also just do it because they feel threatened by their reflection. Pretty sure a bee has never seen itself before! 😂
Poor "beehavior". This reminds me of a time several years ago at my church. Our church has clear glass windows in the front doors and one day after church I was near the doors and I saw a big bumble bee violently banging itself into the glass. I don’t remember how long the bee was there but it left eventually.
That bee is inspiring, no matter how many times you bang your entire body, life, and soul into the camera he just kept on going. Truly inspirational 07
What Goku sees whenever he surpasses into a new form mid-battle and lets his enemies get free punches to demonstrate that he is now 99.99% invincible to all of their attacks.
Bees see really differently than us and cameras reflect the environment. It may have to do with bees seeing themselves xd I wish an expert could tell us.
@@hanniaedithmartinezadame794 I was thinking that maybe these security cameras reflect UV light very well, and they think it's a REALLY bright flower. Edit: I looked it up because I was curious, but entomologists think it's due to LED lights and faint magnetic resonances from the camera that attracts bees and wasps.
Bee: zzzzzzzzzzzz Translation: bitch,slut,wh*re, no friends, can't talk, can't fly, can't fight, no dad, your owner doesn't like you, kid always win against you.
This is a cinematic masterpiece, the paragon of modern filming industries in every sense of the term; A truly controversial yet thought provoking and emotional tale.
@@tabletgenesis3439 i think it's because according to Google, only female bees have stingers, and if you pause the video at the right time you can barely make out something that resembles a stinger at 0:07
@@tabletgenesis3439Worker bees are all females. The males usually stay in the hive to mate with the queen, and are kicked out by the worker bees once they have done their job, because they don't have really any other use.
She is trying to get into what she perceives as a hole. It's dark and round and it looks like a hole. She is scouting new possible sites in case the colony needs to swarm or abscond. Her job is to find holes, enter and measure out the cavity to see if it is a suitably sized shelter. If it is, she will mark it with a pheromone and go back to the colony and do a waggle dance. Other scouts will go and they will confirm or deny. If their measurements match up they will also mark the cavity and waggle. This will go on for a number of voids until there is a consensus on which few are most suitable. The most suitable ones will be visited and marked regularly until such time as they are populated.