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Hey Coyote Peterson, Why don’t you get to think of a suggestion and creating a RU-vid Videos and also a Documentary all about the Extinct Carnivorous Marsupials of Australia, Tasmanian Tigers (Thylacinus cynocephalus), also known as the Thylacines, or the Tasmanian Wolves on the next Brave Wilderness coming up next?!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👍👍👍👍👍
After all of those excruciating painful stings from the scariest insects Coyote put himself through, those honeybee stings didn't even bother him one bit. Also, that sugar rush in the end got me really good 😂
Honeybees are actually invasive in the US. Our native bees are far more important for our ecosystem, and their wellbeing is often threatened by the invasion of honeybees.
My grandfather was a beekeeper and passed away not too long ago so seeing videos like this brings back so many memories of helping him open up hives and harvest the honey and maybe I’m biased but it’s the best honey I’ve ever had and want to continue in his footsteps and get my own bee boxes to help along side the garden
If that’s a tradition you want to continue and something you’re passionate about, you should totally do it!! I’m sure you’ll make your grandpa proud regardless of what you do though. I wish you nothing but happy memories and healing, mate. Cheers!
You’d think after the two bee beards and 200 yellow jackets, he’d be tired of small, yellow and black, flying blobs of terror but…but now he’s karate chopping the bee nest’s pillar barrier, so… 😂😂 🐝
So touched to see Luke and Coyote collecting honies and safe keping our most crucial eco system! Also glad to see the team enjoying the real popping fresh honey extracted! It must be so hella good!
Love coyote his love for nature is awesome considering how many people don't understand how beautiful nature can be its refreshing...been a fan for years keep them coming brave wilderness
Coyote's reaction to the honey at the end is so hilarious, Coyote is not only good at being educational and brave but also good at being funny and entertaining.
That one bee that stung u that u pushed away was spinning, that means it decided it wasnt worth to sting u and it was about to pull the stinger out. When they do that the little puncture from the stinger doesn't even swell :)
It definitely tastes way better than store "clover" honey! I love getting raw local honey--so much more flavor and you can tell the differences between what the bees were gathering.
I work at a high school in Colorado Springs as a custodian. We had a 80,000 bee colony under the floor of our press box at our football stadium and I got to assist the bee keeper in removing the honey combs. It was a fun experience to be part of.
Coyote, i still think you're the toughest man to live, you've been through so many stings in the name of research, and just... wow, hope you'rr having a good day, also, love the hat
9:15 the bee that is spinning around is actually not stinging, instead it is trying to get its stinger out because it doesnt think the situation is bad enough for it to sacrifice itself
Without even watching the video, the answer is yes. The comb from bee hives in pure form is delicious, and if you don't want it feed it to all your animal friends, they love it.
I love honey bees and they do so much good for us and agriculture. I also think it's very important to make sure they are regulated. bc they are invasive to North America and out-compete so many of our wonderful native bee species. that are generally not glorified as much. Hopefully, people will learn to appreciate and care for other species as much as they do honey bees.
I also gotta love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Coyote on every insect sting video from him of risking and lookin like sacrificing himself as well for that for sure 100% indeed indeed indeed.
You see how the bee's spin around after a sting? That's them regreting the sting they just inflicted. And the best part is that there is absolutely no swelling afterwards. The bees will also live to another sting.
Hi coyote I love ur channel so much!! You are my idle and has been for 5-6 years and for more years to come! Ty for these videos to entertain and teacher us so much!!
As a child growing up allergic to bees, I used to stop on all that I saw, but around middle/high school, I stopped messing with them and just distanced myself. I still get startled if they hover around me, though.
i don't know why i smiled like crazy seeing the joy on everyone's faces munching on those honey combs. Really made my day. And I don't even like honey😂
After 7 years of watching your videos all your videos are so entertaining and enjoyable and very good videos your videos make me learn about bees and other animals I been watching you when I was a little kid and your videos are amazing
after all of those excruciating painful stings from the scariest insects Coyote put himself through, those honeybee stings didn’t even bother him one bit. Also that sugar rush in the end got me really good 👍🏼 😌 😅😊😮😢🎉😂❤
I have a suggestion that you should try Coyote. Spiked By The Sandbox Tree. The sandbox tree is the colour of a birch tree but brownish and pale and greenish and is covered in spikes that are very large. Keep in mind the seeds from the tree explode in every direction so take caution. Infact it is the 8th most dangerous tree in the world did you know that? And You should try and receive a Pinecone from The Bunya Pine. The cones of these trees weigh 18 kilograms or 40 pounds in weight and can easily break a bone if it does land on you.
That hive was definitely huge, there is a lot of honey to collect. Honey is so delicious. Mario is so funny. I love that he took another honeycomb, I would have done that too.
Interesting fact about honey bees: Did you know Honey bees are fab flyers. They fly at a speed of around 25km per hour and beat their wings 200 times per second!