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The honeybee that sweetens your tea isn’t the only kind of bee that makes honey. More than 600 bee species across Mexico, Central and South America, and other tropical regions worldwide, also make the sweet stuff. But they don’t have stingers to defend their precious product. So, how do they keep thieves away? And what does their honey taste like?
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Stingless bees build their nests mainly in the hollows of living trees, anywhere from rainforests to cities.
Deep Look filmed four species kept by stingless beekeeper Emilio Pérez in the state of Oaxaca, in southwestern Mexico. He keeps Melipona beecheii, Scaptotrigona pectoralis, Scaptotrigona mexicana and Nannotrigona perilampoides to sell their honey.
Stingless bees have evolved different ways to protect their honey and larvae from mammals and insects that want to eat them.
Every night, tiny black bees with green eyes called Nannotrigona perilampoides cover the entrance to their nest with a barrier built out of cerumen, a material that stingless bees make by mixing wax with resins they collect from trees and other plants. The smell and stickiness of the resins keep ants away.
Stingless bees also post guard bees at their nest entrance.
And when defensive strategies don’t work, they tangle in their enemies’ hair, bite them with their mandibles and sometimes even coat them with resin.
--- What is the difference between a honeybee and a stingless bee?
Honeybee is the common name for a dozen or so species in the genus Apis. Apis mellifera, the Western or European honeybee, and Apis cerana, the Eastern or Asian honeybee, are kept worldwide because they’re very productive. Their workers, all female, use stingers to protect their hives.
Stingless bees, also known as meliponines, produce smaller amounts of honey than honeybees, though some species are very productive.
Both honeybees and stingless bees live in colonies with worker bees and queens.
--- Does the honey of stingless bees have beneficial health properties?
In Latin America and Asia, stingless bee honey is sold as a health product to treat ailments like sore throats.
Honeys from both stingless bees and honeybees have hydrogen peroxide, which is antimicrobial.
Since stingless bees collect resins, pollen and nectar from a host of plants - many in the rainforest - scientists are studying their honey for chemicals that might have medicinal properties.
“There are really interesting chemicals in there. Some of them have known properties and it’s usually antifungal, antibacterial, even antiviral and anti-inflammatory, said entomologist David Roubik, who studied these bees at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama. “If all those things apply to every kind of stingless bee, I seriously doubt it. It does depend on what kind of flowers they’ve been visiting and what kind of resin they collect.”
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@aihsdiaushfiuhidnva
@aihsdiaushfiuhidnva Месяц назад
Stingless bees actually sounds pretty chill to have around
@shardinalwind7696
@shardinalwind7696 Месяц назад
Watch out, they bite
@shardinalwind7696
@shardinalwind7696 Месяц назад
@Iambot233How many times have we seen this trick…
@Timmycoo
@Timmycoo Месяц назад
All bees are generally pretty chill to have around. It's the wasps that are the a-holes.
@aihsdiaushfiuhidnva
@aihsdiaushfiuhidnva Месяц назад
@Iambot233 only 4k? you can do better than that my friend
@miguelangelvizuetmata555
@miguelangelvizuetmata555 Месяц назад
Mostly chill. Just avoid Oxytrigona hives.
@ShirokumaSama
@ShirokumaSama Месяц назад
"Do they sting?" "Worse, they annoy" 😂
@HeyYouSA
@HeyYouSA Месяц назад
They pester you to the brink of insanity. Only the strong-willed can keep these bees.
@BlitzAce-pj9jr
@BlitzAce-pj9jr 7 дней назад
I hate these little pests following me around for Ear Wax and sweat
@TheLivetuner
@TheLivetuner Месяц назад
That "yum" caught me off guard lol. Fascinating little builders these bees, material science via natural selection, mindboggling
@helldronez
@helldronez Месяц назад
😂
@masonhunter2748
@masonhunter2748 Месяц назад
what the yum
@LazyTallGuy
@LazyTallGuy Месяц назад
Same here! I had to re-listen haha
@ChuanChihChou
@ChuanChihChou Месяц назад
Narrator slipped into her real voice🤣
@Mycelium
@Mycelium Месяц назад
uwu
@rafael-rossi
@rafael-rossi Месяц назад
Bees are incredible, and native bees deserve so much more recognition. Thank you for these cute episode.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Our pleasure!
@LunaMosorie
@LunaMosorie Месяц назад
@@KQEDDeepLook can a sanddigger bee (sdb) and a stingless bee make a new spechies ? im just wondering, btw, AUSOME VIDIEOS. (im only 13, and i learn alot from u)
@matttypes2695
@matttypes2695 Месяц назад
Honey bees: a hexagon is the most efficient shape Stingless bees: hold my honey
@DavidCruickshank
@DavidCruickshank Месяц назад
Nobody tell CGPGrey😅
@sirembrum49thegreatmoth2
@sirembrum49thegreatmoth2 Месяц назад
​@@DavidCruickshank I guess Hexagon isn't always the Bestagon 😂
@andrewr681
@andrewr681 Месяц назад
erm. ok
@FLPhotoCatcher
@FLPhotoCatcher 29 дней назад
A hexagon *is the most efficient shape.* That's partly why the stingless bees only produce 1/7th as much honey.
@Splarkszter
@Splarkszter 10 дней назад
​@@FLPhotoCatcher Actually It's the triangle.
@mypal1990
@mypal1990 Месяц назад
Nature is cool when a bee doesn't have a stinger, they find ways to survive!
@mariomoura5690
@mariomoura5690 Месяц назад
Bee is good Bee is love Bee is life
@shardinalwind7696
@shardinalwind7696 Месяц назад
I mean, their life seems better than honey bees who sting once and then die painfully for absolutely no reason at all
@fernald2201
@fernald2201 Месяц назад
And wayyy better than wasp which will endlessly bite and sting until their threat/prey neutralize
@brokenmirror3911
@brokenmirror3911 Месяц назад
iirc isn't the stinging bees dying painfully on sting because their stingers are barbed and get stuck in some creatures but not all?
@victory8928
@victory8928 Месяц назад
@@brokenmirror3911yes they do this to release pheromones and keep stinging the target so that more will sting it
@gwagner1380
@gwagner1380 Месяц назад
​@@fernald2201 until you get close to a hive of Oxytrigona and you find out that they spit acid
@BugTypeTrainer
@BugTypeTrainer Месяц назад
There are actually a few reasons. One of which is the removal of a stinger ensures that the target will receive a full dose of venom, another reason is the release of the death pheromone, which is a signal that spreads to her sisters quite fast, allowing for a ‘swarm’ of protective sisters. Also unlike what deeplook said, stingless bees DO have stingers, theyre just unable to sting people
@Jack78825
@Jack78825 Месяц назад
4:09 Yum! Lol that was surprising
@giulianodenardi7654
@giulianodenardi7654 Месяц назад
She's out off line but she's right
@miguelcarvalho5122
@miguelcarvalho5122 Месяц назад
3:05 flyin around with them pockets full❤ soo cute
@sgmbacca
@sgmbacca Месяц назад
I'm currently trying to restore the stingless bee population at he farm i grew in southern brazil. They disappeared in the last 15 years with the increase in the use of agrotoxics and expansion of monocultures. Bit by bit, they are coming back. One colony of Jataí (_Tetragonisca angustula_) even built their new nest inside the wooden walls of the house after trying to on in a cabinet INSIDE THE HOUSE, despite my attempts to lure them to a wooden box. Gotta love those little creatures
@Elimarzordan
@Elimarzordan Месяц назад
Uns anos atrás eu costumava ter a espécie de Jataí no norte do Espírito santo. Através de cuidados, consegui várias colmeias bem resistentes.
@thiagopamponetcaldassantan3411
@thiagopamponetcaldassantan3411 27 дней назад
Vale a pena tentar o método dos ninhos armadilha ou armadilha pet para as abelhas sem ferrão, principalmente para as Jataí, dificilmente as abelhas sem ferrão entram em caixas de madeira, vale a pena pesquisar sobre isso aqui mesmo no you tube eu aprendi bastante sobre capturar e cuidar de abelhas por aqui, principalmente os canais Vida das abelhas e Abelhando mundo afora. E tenta pesquisar de flora para jantaí, plantar flores que elas gostem de visitar pode facilitar elas de se desenvolverem
@MarinaMorena13
@MarinaMorena13 21 день назад
eu tava querendo saber como eu podia ajudar as jatais e outras tmb, plantar mais flores nativas aqui em casa, faz muito tempo que não as vejo, e eu moro do lado da reserva flroestal
@GabrielLongo
@GabrielLongo Месяц назад
I cannot tell how much I LOVE BEES, every bee is such a cool animal
@shelleyeatz
@shelleyeatz Месяц назад
Love their chubby pollen/resin pants!
@zach6800
@zach6800 Месяц назад
Just when I think bees can't get any cooler this species have bouncers at the nest like it's a nightclub.
@jivejunior8753
@jivejunior8753 Месяц назад
An episode not located in California? Impossible Seriously though, thank you for showcasing native peoples and the relationship they have with their environments. Stingless bee keeping in the Americas by natives is not talked about nearly enough.
@yelonade
@yelonade Месяц назад
I like the “YUM”
@cyberdroid2300
@cyberdroid2300 Месяц назад
3:05 I am a mature adult, I am a mature adult, I am a mature adult! The balls of this Bee, it's literally weighing him down 🤣
@silviavalentine3812
@silviavalentine3812 28 дней назад
😂
@purplepothos5794
@purplepothos5794 Месяц назад
Their lil' carrier bags on their back legs are so cute!
@timeimp
@timeimp Месяц назад
The photography on this episode was *chef's kiss* Keep up the great work Deep Look!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Josh Cassidy is responsible for our cinematography!
@ViVi-ev2cn
@ViVi-ev2cn Месяц назад
Bees are some of my favorite insects. This was super cool to watch.
@yodxxx1
@yodxxx1 Месяц назад
With all that resin, honey, and wax, those hives must smell absolutely fantastic
@Strawb3rryD3ath
@Strawb3rryD3ath Месяц назад
this gotta be one of the coolest videos i’ve stumbled across ever
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Wow thanks!
@bennychan8775
@bennychan8775 Месяц назад
I visited a mountain village in Costa Rica and one of the villagers showed me their stingless bee colony! The colony's hive had an almost alien like structure but I think I prefer it over the boring honeycombs of the honeybee!
@saivinaypavanan7334
@saivinaypavanan7334 Месяц назад
That's a Honey Bar!!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Belly up!
@TheBestInsects
@TheBestInsects Месяц назад
Their eyes are so cute!! Everything about these bees is cool!
@lahlisa8521
@lahlisa8521 Месяц назад
That 1 stingless bee guarding the entrance: "IN THE MIGHTY EYES OF THE LORD I WILL HOLD MY POST"
@shrekuwu259
@shrekuwu259 Месяц назад
4:09 "YUM!" I was not expecting that LOL
@BugTypeTrainer
@BugTypeTrainer Месяц назад
Real quick- stingless bees do have stingers. Theyre just too small to use on people!
@yamihikarilightdark9
@yamihikarilightdark9 Месяц назад
I love seeing those wee bags of pollen on bee legs. I loved hearing how they do the same with resin. :D
@aimiakaibara1897
@aimiakaibara1897 Месяц назад
My goodness, they are so adorable! I never knew that there are various other bees than honeybees!
@kingsleyucheora3481
@kingsleyucheora3481 Месяц назад
This is why i love DEEP LOOK.
@SarahTheGuard
@SarahTheGuard 26 дней назад
My favorite episode thus far. Im wowed by their capability to take the resin and just move it to their back legs. So cool!
@ThatFreeWilliam
@ThatFreeWilliam Месяц назад
No mention of the "glorp attack" some use where they regurgitate resin onto ants, gluing them to whatever they're on? That's one of the coolest things about these lil guys.
@igNights77
@igNights77 Месяц назад
another amazing video, thanks!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@ACarlo7
@ACarlo7 Месяц назад
"AntsCanada (Mikey Bustos)" had them in his farmhouse.
@iinumae
@iinumae Месяц назад
waiter, waiter! more deep look, please! :D
@mixiekins
@mixiekins 2 дня назад
That resin is a crucial component not only for the bees, but also for a critically endangered art from the region called Popotillo. You use the beeswax to stick naturally dyed straw (also endemic to the region, Sporobolus wrightii) to something like paper or wood, and the resin in the wax is a critical component in keeping the wax pliable. For over a decade now I've been researching and mastering the art to try and preserve it, because there hasn't ever been a book written about it, and even I struggled to learn about just how essential these bees and their resin-spiked wax was. The common honeybee doesn't collect resin, so naturally I've been struggling to make do with common beeswax. Thank you so much for highlighting this aspect of these bees, I'll be making reference to your video in my free classes going forward.
@gregl6455
@gregl6455 Месяц назад
I have a colony of these small stingless bee in my backyard! They made a nest inside our big bamboo chair! They've been there for years
@ElyesBoudhina
@ElyesBoudhina Месяц назад
5:35 "Wait for meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee". "Hold The Dooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr" :v
@isabelamartinspereira7994
@isabelamartinspereira7994 Месяц назад
They're really lovely, sometimes they appear in my house and once they even did stayed here. In Brazil we call them Jataí bees. I've also seen some Euglossa where I live, they are reeealy pretty ❤
@him_shift111
@him_shift111 25 дней назад
Oh I’m so endeared by them, especially that bouncer ❤
@eric-8894
@eric-8894 Месяц назад
Whoa, watching stingless bee i suddenly remember there was a colony of Trigona nested in my childhood house. They stayed there about 18 years before i moved out! I remember picked them to played with when in kindergarten, and also picked them as a speciment when in college. Hahahaha, i wonder where they are now
@tylerbuford
@tylerbuford Месяц назад
I clicked so fast when I saw a new upload
@2014moon
@2014moon Месяц назад
Me too I love this channel even tho I don’t fool with insects learning about them is amazing ❤
@Moranthyst
@Moranthyst 22 дня назад
Their pollen and resin trousers are so adorable ❤
@keiemnarido4295
@keiemnarido4295 Месяц назад
"YUM!~"
@DemonSlayerfan12364
@DemonSlayerfan12364 Месяц назад
Oh my so Good !😃
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Thanks! Bees are some of our favorite creatures to film & produce episodes about.
@sandspar
@sandspar Месяц назад
Like Bees of all species, Deep Look provides a vital service to the world. Like honey, your videos are good and sweet. We ❤YOU!
@Valor.
@Valor. 25 дней назад
Even the bugs dont want the bugs inside
@matthewlopes8689
@matthewlopes8689 Месяц назад
Fascinating stuff! Another great episode 🤩
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@xiangli6463
@xiangli6463 Месяц назад
That “yum” was personal
@user-ck2ht6uv1l
@user-ck2ht6uv1l Месяц назад
Stingless Bees: Barricades, Bouncers and Bites Bee keeper: fork
@wisnuwardhana6423
@wisnuwardhana6423 Месяц назад
4:10 the "yum!" got me 😂
@ivanruiz2218
@ivanruiz2218 Месяц назад
hahaha i loved it
@mora2299
@mora2299 Месяц назад
Larga vida a las Abejas meliponas!!
@jacobmarquez8692
@jacobmarquez8692 Месяц назад
Viva las abejas meliponas de Mexico!
@-_A_B_-
@-_A_B_- Месяц назад
Thanks Deep Look for such beautiful and full of information Videos ❤
@hyrunnisa997
@hyrunnisa997 Месяц назад
wow fascinating! this is the first i’ve heard of stingless bees
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Thanks! And to think there are hundreds of species of them.
@aformalevent
@aformalevent Месяц назад
Incredibly high quality work as always! Thank you so much for making this amazing content. I like that this video is a little longer.
@alinowow
@alinowow День назад
i love this so much! they're like ceramists architects all at the same time
@zali33333
@zali33333 Месяц назад
Dear Deep Look Team, Absolutely astonishing work (as always), please never stop!
@kathe7086
@kathe7086 Месяц назад
I've heard there's not much study of these bees. It's good to see that at last something big gives them the oportunity to show off who they are🧡
@octaviasilva4540
@octaviasilva4540 Месяц назад
Beautiful video as usual, absolutely love nature.
@kira-dk2mx
@kira-dk2mx 11 дней назад
"Sisters, shield formation!"
@footfault1941
@footfault1941 Месяц назад
Qué rico su miel! Reactions by staff is a telltale story with distinct flavor, right? A sight inside of the structure is very beautiful & impressive! Artistic! Professional work superior to that of potter wasps. Intriguing facts: geometric beauty by excellent technique & a range of materials. Majestic potter bee to be coined! Me encanta El video!
@Heliolisk_57
@Heliolisk_57 18 дней назад
I watch your videos when im bored. This kills the boredom fast. Keep up the great work!
@nickgilbertson
@nickgilbertson 24 дня назад
I could watch bees collecting pollen and resin all day. 😍
@irvalfirestar6265
@irvalfirestar6265 Месяц назад
They call these stingless bees 'kelulut' here, and recently farmers have developed a vacuum-based device to suck out and harvest the honey without impacting the hive too much in the process. Compared to using knives to stab and cut the balls, which disturbs the hive enough that the bees had to spend extra effort rebuilding the nest, the honey vacuum uses a needle to prick each bulb and suck out the content, leaving the rest of the nest virtually untouched.
@tylermcginley7213
@tylermcginley7213 Месяц назад
I absolutely love this program! I love learning new things and this is right up my alley! Thank you!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
You are so welcome!
@stevebennett9839
@stevebennett9839 Месяц назад
I love this channel, it really does do a deep look into some extraordinary stuff.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Thank you Steven!
@brandip77
@brandip77 Месяц назад
I learned so much from this video. I had no idea there were stingless bees.
@unclemikescomedy
@unclemikescomedy 28 дней назад
"BEE-FENCE BEE-FENCE BEE-FENCE!!!"
@degeneratewithasideoftidep6795
Ooooh I know these guys, I’ve seen a super persistent colony in my grandparent’s house (it’s been there since I was a child, now I’m 19) and they’re super fun to see what they do on the daily
@Oltoir
@Oltoir Месяц назад
What an amazing video! This is a great look into native bees. Keep up the great vids
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Thanks a bunch!
@wxlurker
@wxlurker Месяц назад
Those back-leg "pockets" are absolutely adorable.
@valuchinn
@valuchinn Месяц назад
Adorables!
@AN0Nyt
@AN0Nyt Месяц назад
Stingless bees are so cool. This is my favorite episode now
@LadyYoop
@LadyYoop 22 дня назад
This is really awesome. Thank you!
@zenn9836
@zenn9836 24 дня назад
Honey pots. They have honey pots. Pots. The most adorable thing. My day has been made knowing that there are stingless bees have pots of honey.
@michaelalexander4745
@michaelalexander4745 Месяц назад
this channel doesn't miss !
@LazyTallGuy
@LazyTallGuy Месяц назад
I didn’t know there were stingless bees! Love this channel! I’m always learning new things 😊
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Thanks!
@aurorajones8481
@aurorajones8481 Месяц назад
Thats awesome. Thanks for bring us this. Im highly alergic to bees so its nice to see honey bee's that cant sting. Id still be very nervous around them.
@SOMEONE-hv3xc
@SOMEONE-hv3xc Месяц назад
ngl there should be a game where you play as stingless bees, there could be colony fission, managing worker shifts, predator attacks, mass crafting systems, and the most complex base building design any insect game has ever made.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Yes please.
@SOMEONE-hv3xc
@SOMEONE-hv3xc 12 дней назад
@@KQEDDeepLook I suggest you guys collaborate with Kurzgesagt!
@microuruguay
@microuruguay Месяц назад
Maravilloso video! Como siempre
@AaJJRio
@AaJJRio Месяц назад
Fascinating, i love all you episodes but i especially appreciate that they can be found around the south west coast of north America i live in socal and have gain such a new insight and love for all the amazing critters around me, always amazed with what i learn in a few mins from your vids, some even about animals i thought i knew well!❤😊
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Excellent!
@creounity
@creounity Месяц назад
beautiful creatures :)
@dinamirm.9290
@dinamirm.9290 24 дня назад
Goodness i love bees. They're wonderful creatures
@jtrindle9383
@jtrindle9383 Месяц назад
Incredible photography
@twasbrillig33
@twasbrillig33 Месяц назад
they're beautiful
@Demetrius900000
@Demetrius900000 Месяц назад
THEY'RE SO CUTE!!!!
@Eohyr
@Eohyr Месяц назад
The best office is a good bee-fence! that's all, i'll go buzz off!
@nono_noxx
@nono_noxx Месяц назад
theyre so cuuute
@brandondixon4785
@brandondixon4785 28 дней назад
Thank you everybody for this channel !Please more native beee and pollinators videos ❤ as well as new introductions to new creatures ❤❤
@mohamedftita9664
@mohamedftita9664 27 дней назад
You always amaze me with your unique content thanks a lot ❤
@yuruclip
@yuruclip Месяц назад
they're so cute!!!
@elgalloazul
@elgalloazul 21 день назад
Triffic. Thanks for making and posting this video. I have about 6 or 7 colonies of "Tetragonula mellipes" bees around my house and garden in Darwin, northern Australia, four of which are in hive boxes. I've also started to notice the many other species (~2000!) of Australian bees, most of which are solitary. And to think that all this has been going on under my nose during my whole life!
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax Месяц назад
Very cool! Amazing shots as always and thank you for the video.
@bmo14lax
@bmo14lax Месяц назад
And thank you patreon supporters.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@skumarp5205
@skumarp5205 Месяц назад
DEEPLOOK never disapoint us
@weirdnomad8868
@weirdnomad8868 Месяц назад
You guys finally made it to Oaxaca! Nice!
@soheilak6208
@soheilak6208 Месяц назад
Absolutely amazing video
@Lfppfs
@Lfppfs Месяц назад
Another excellent video!
@TheOcean2002
@TheOcean2002 Месяц назад
3:54 Other honeybees actually also use plant resins for a building/glue like material called propolis. It’s usually used to reduce entrances and fill gaps but they’ll also use it to contain biohazards and bacteria such as when small critters are killed inside the hive (they’ll mummify small rodents in wax and propolis from time to time).
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