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Pollinator. Mason. Jeweler. A female blue orchard bee is a multitasking master. She fashions exquisite nests out of mud and pollen that resemble pieces of jewelry. And in the process, she helps us grow nuts and fruits.
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A new type of bee is buzzing through California's orchards. And researchers are hoping that the iridescent, greenish insect may help provide a more efficient way to pollinate nuts and fruits in an era when traditional honeybees have struggled.
Unlike honeybees, blue orchard bees don’t sting humans. And instead of building large colonies with thousands of worker bees caring for eggs laid by a queen bee, female blue orchard bees work alone to build their nests and stock them with food. They’re solitary bees, like most of the 4,000 species of bees in North America.
Blue orchard bees, which are native to the United States, are of increasing interest to scientists, government agencies and farmers for their ability to pollinate almonds, sweet cherries and other tree fruits more efficiently than honeybees.
“This is, I think, the moment for these bees to shine,” said entomologist Natalie Boyle, who studies blue orchard bees at the United States Department of Agriculture in Logan, Utah.
Boyle works with almond growers in California, whose crop is worth $5.2 billion a year and who rely heavily on honeybees to pollinate their orchards every February. Research has found that 400 female blue orchard bees are as effective at pollinating almonds as the more than 10,000 bees in a honeybee hive, said Boyle.
Between 40 and 50 percent of honeybee colonies die each year around the country, according to the yearly National Honey Bee Survey, carried out by universities with the sponsorship of the USDA and the California Almond Board, among others.
Finding other bees that could work side by side with honeybees could offer what Boyle calls “pollination insurance.”
--- What is a mason bee?
The blue orchard bee is a mason bee. Females build their nests out of mud that they collect with two huge pincer-like tools on their face called mandibles. In nature, they build their nests in places like hollow twigs. But they will also build them in pencil-wide drill holes in a wood block.
--- What makes blue orchard bees good pollinators?
One thing that makes blue orchard bees good pollinators are hairs on their abdomen called scopa, on which they collect and spread pollen. Blue orchard bees are particularly good at pollinating almonds and tree fruits like cherries and apples because they love foraging in their flowers. And they’re particularly well-suited to pollinate almonds, which are in bloom in February, when it’s chilly in California’s Central Valley, because they will fly around and forage at a cooler temperature than honeybees.
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@gabrielaquiros1966
@gabrielaquiros1966 5 лет назад
Hello Deep Look fans! I produced this episode. Thank you for watching! A few of you have asked how adult blue orchard bees get out of the nest. Jim Cane, a native bee ecologist at the US Department of Agriculture, explained that adults chew their way out of their tough cocoon and then keep on chewing to pass through the mud partitions and ultimately the mud closure of the nest. Like all bees, the female blue orchard bee gets to choose the sex of each offspring - fertilized eggs become females; unfertilized eggs become males. She puts female eggs at the back of the nest and males at the front. Most females mate only once, so males that are late to the game will have fewer offspring. That’s why adult males of all solitary bees emerge a few days to a week before the females. An emerged bee will be patient and wait for a few days for the next in line to exit. If its sibling doesn’t emerge because it has died, the bee will eat through its sibling’s cocoon and keep going. Thanks for your questions! -Gabriela
@yaboi9201
@yaboi9201 5 лет назад
ye
@user-gg9ue4cb7o
@user-gg9ue4cb7o 5 лет назад
Thank you for your explanation! That's very considerate of the bee to wait for its siblings. And their mother planned so well that she will have a lot of grandchildren both from her daughters and sons.
@haveiszalfaroqie1628
@haveiszalfaroqie1628 5 лет назад
Back Bee: "Yo dude, you're done?" Front Bee: "Patient, dude. I'm waiting too." Back Bee: "Oh, ok."
@liwazamemon918
@liwazamemon918 5 лет назад
So a bee will wait in its partition until next partition is empty right? But how a bee will know that next partition is empty behind the wall?
@glennz8273
@glennz8273 5 лет назад
Another great video!Good job!!Do you mind sharing the camera info that you used for close imaging? Thanks!
@dezzerz1325
@dezzerz1325 5 лет назад
“The purple lunch box, their mom packed for them!” That is such an adorable way to say that they eat it.
@rosie_lyn3846
@rosie_lyn3846 5 лет назад
I love the way she pronounces it haha
@dezzerz1325
@dezzerz1325 5 лет назад
Rosielyn_ Ongue I know right
@supmaidoods8753
@supmaidoods8753 5 лет назад
Wholesomeness at the finest
@kari7403
@kari7403 5 лет назад
Haha. I was reading that word for word when it came on the video. That was a funny coincidence. I love it when that happens. It is a really cute way of saying. I can't think of a better way to have put it. 😊
@kari7403
@kari7403 5 лет назад
Who would have thought a little wriggly grub looking thing could be in such a cute scenario. And look so cute, in turn! 😍
@chickendrawsdogs3343
@chickendrawsdogs3343 5 лет назад
Blue orchard larva: Oooh, candy for lunch! Wasp larva: (makes xenomorph noises as it digs into the organs of a cockroach)
@yeetusfetusdeletus7992
@yeetusfetusdeletus7992 5 лет назад
Chicken Draws Dogs sksks you’re so underrated
@nightshade389
@nightshade389 5 лет назад
Lol
@johnmang2659
@johnmang2659 5 лет назад
metal
@theshadowslullaby4265
@theshadowslullaby4265 5 лет назад
does anybody think about the possibility of those purple things out on the shelves of our stores? it sounds delicious.
@hyyh2015
@hyyh2015 5 лет назад
@@theshadowslullaby4265 idk, but a close analog to that ball of concentrated nectar is ube which is purple yam
@happyanimates9023
@happyanimates9023 4 года назад
Bee: *"breathes"* Specialist: *Write that down, write that down.*
@brickyy3106
@brickyy3106 3 года назад
Mauro Molinero they do?
@sammi9222
@sammi9222 3 года назад
Mauro Molinero woah I never knew that
@kirantruter6218
@kirantruter6218 3 года назад
I mean yeah thats how it works basically lol
@desmondtang1952
@desmondtang1952 3 года назад
They write down whatever they see. That is called observation.
@yeouraa
@yeouraa 3 года назад
im surprised nobody commented on the reference to charles
@deviniachambers6964
@deviniachambers6964 4 года назад
Did anyone else go “Aww” when she said “The little purple lunchbox their mother made for them”
@cheesusgaming1769
@cheesusgaming1769 4 года назад
I did
@i43ly
@i43ly 4 года назад
I LOVE YOUR PROFILE PIC AAAAA
@SirKolass
@SirKolass 4 года назад
Your mom
@aez8
@aez8 3 года назад
MEEEE
@skrepoop
@skrepoop 3 года назад
I did
@shroomyesc
@shroomyesc 5 лет назад
Honestly the purple pollen balls look really delicious
@souppe9616
@souppe9616 5 лет назад
ShroomWalrus I know right, it looks exactly like "ube"
@leechan5736
@leechan5736 5 лет назад
NuclearDucky pinoy eh?
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 5 лет назад
ShroomWalrus I know, right? The thumbnail made me think of blueberry and chocolate icecream 😎
@guy3nder529
@guy3nder529 5 лет назад
NuclearDucky im also asking, eh?
@LuisSierra42
@LuisSierra42 5 лет назад
It certainly does
@xassylax
@xassylax 5 лет назад
she protecc she attacc but most importantly *HER BABIES EAT LUNCH SHE PACC*
@ngchloe9314
@ngchloe9314 4 года назад
Sounds so wholesome~
@flyingphoenixcat3742
@flyingphoenixcat3742 4 года назад
creeper? awe man.
@aez8
@aez8 4 года назад
This joke is getting old This is old STOP taking it seriously
@aez8
@aez8 4 года назад
And viral
@flyingphoenixcat3742
@flyingphoenixcat3742 4 года назад
@@aez8 true
@Zombie_Candyman
@Zombie_Candyman 3 года назад
Bee larva: knows exactly that it has food given by its mother and starts eating Human baby: screaming for 3 hours after being born and takes a year to figure out it can think
@Torthrodhel
@Torthrodhel 3 года назад
Humans live so much longer than bees though so maybe it's all to-a-scale.
@antoniobutler4239
@antoniobutler4239 3 года назад
How would they get the food even if they knew it was there? You aren't much of a thinker are u?
@Zombie_Candyman
@Zombie_Candyman 3 года назад
@@antoniobutler4239 like how the larva got it
@asmztaseer
@asmztaseer 3 года назад
Me
@naromeriam4572
@naromeriam4572 3 года назад
@@Zombie_Candyman if im right ur a creepypasta fan?
@kmart3453
@kmart3453 4 года назад
2:26 it’s so cute how she cleans her face 🥺
@soda_crackerr
@soda_crackerr 3 года назад
Ikr 😊
@peppermintpattycam5546
@peppermintpattycam5546 3 года назад
IKRRR 💜💜
@lmao5688
@lmao5688 3 года назад
yeah.... *gets beezlebub flashbacks* cute
@chez5671
@chez5671 3 года назад
w-what...
@EmotionalSupportBees
@EmotionalSupportBees 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-t39zfZLqpgU.html Here's a video I took of another bee (possibly an eastern blueberry bee?) cleaning herself. They're fascinating little creatures! (I'm not trying to self-promote, I just love bees)
@minavii9755
@minavii9755 5 лет назад
Honestly would mistake her as a really smart fly
@L5940
@L5940 5 лет назад
Flies don't have a soft fur-like texture on their bodies.
@kinspower
@kinspower 5 лет назад
L5940 I don't think I would pay attention to that as it's flying around me
@treystephens4490
@treystephens4490 5 лет назад
Flies only have a probiscous .
@thankunext1625
@thankunext1625 5 лет назад
same
@victorialynn.s5267
@victorialynn.s5267 5 лет назад
Pari Lemons Yeah so true
@yaren_
@yaren_ 5 лет назад
I'm really scared of bees, like REALLY scared, but I respect them so much. They do a lot of good to the Earth.
@yaren_
@yaren_ 4 года назад
@Almighty Sagittarius killer bees?! They are what my nightmares are made of
@bari2883
@bari2883 4 года назад
Truly. Next time a bee is in your presence try really hard to stay calm and just observe. You will bee surprised that they don't chase you or sting you. They are looking for water or pollen and are not interested in you at all. Once you understand this you won't have that fear.
@baseafterbase1048
@baseafterbase1048 4 года назад
Killer bees and parasitic wasps can go extinct,idc.
@tvtrashcastormemetard1604
@tvtrashcastormemetard1604 4 года назад
It’s best to stand around and let the bees do their things, I always just wait for them to be out of my presence so I can do my own thing.
@pudding8829
@pudding8829 4 года назад
I'm probably not as scared, but I never panic when one is around. When one lands on my hand, though, I go into a slight panic. But nonetheless, I respect honeybees and how much they do for Earth. :3
@NatureWitch
@NatureWitch 3 года назад
I know this is 2 years old but I'm going to comment anyway I really like how they add the sound effects of the bee putting the mud in her nest and other sound effects they really pay attention to detail and it make me feel more like I've shrunken down to the bee size to watch lol🤭
@-Jit
@-Jit 3 года назад
Nice
@sparklesnpizzaz
@sparklesnpizzaz 2 года назад
It is cool AND creepy, lol
@bopshi
@bopshi Месяц назад
Agreed! Bee n insect ASMR is the only type I f/w :D!
@Mumummymom
@Mumummymom 4 года назад
You give insects “human” like qualities. Hopefully like me, it makes many empathize with their plight & respect their existence....
@tuscansun2320
@tuscansun2320 2 года назад
Insects don’t respect my existence so I won’t respect theirs
@DrSabot-A
@DrSabot-A 2 года назад
@@tuscansun2320 Sir, you're thinking about wasps, scourge of bees and people alike
@APersonOnYouTubeX
@APersonOnYouTubeX 2 года назад
Fun fact: insects and animal is a term for “monsters” we literally degrade each other by insulting animals that have survived at all odds
@HoiPolloi23
@HoiPolloi23 5 лет назад
*bees are a noble insect and have been respected & revered by civilizations for thousands of years. without them we would lose 70% of our food supply. we owe so much to these hard workers and should do everything we can to protect them.*
@hellmo6087
@hellmo6087 5 лет назад
Yet when one flies nears you its like hell's upon you Even more when you see that you're closer to their nest
@tourmelion9221
@tourmelion9221 5 лет назад
There are other pollinators
@MrEddie4679
@MrEddie4679 5 лет назад
@@hellmo6087 not bees uselly, but the artifically made one (artificial= man made) the killer bee is, normal bees are just nice hard workers. wasp on the other hand.
@fl00fydragon
@fl00fydragon 5 лет назад
Agreed but a small correction, you are anthropomorphizing their behavior. Bees, as all insects, act on specific genetically pre programmed behaviors,most being reactions to internal and external stimuli. They lack the capability to be "hard working" and "noble". It's best to comprehend how and why they act the way they do and avoid anthropomorphizing them because only then can we act in the correct way to protect them.
@mira55x-planetnalzena15
@mira55x-planetnalzena15 5 лет назад
@@tourmelion9221 true, some places lack bees to begin with such as Canada or Russia (their pollinators are male mosquitoes... females also eat nectar and pollinate... but only if they cant find a source of blood)
@com.phantom342
@com.phantom342 5 лет назад
"'It looks like a piece of jewelry" Me: It looks like an ice cream to me. 2:34
@anthonysmith1228
@anthonysmith1228 5 лет назад
The "me:" here was completely unnecessary... beginning to hate the overuse of the colon memes...
@user-uz9bv1fu8h
@user-uz9bv1fu8h 5 лет назад
@@anthonysmith1228 Me: *being serious*
@MrBongsoriente
@MrBongsoriente 5 лет назад
Anthony Smith: me: no u
@jonaskoh8578
@jonaskoh8578 5 лет назад
ice cream is jewelry
@pho4898
@pho4898 5 лет назад
Same I thought it was ice cream in the thumbnail until I read the title of it.
@phillipgillespie6098
@phillipgillespie6098 3 года назад
She’s a tireless working mamma! Amazing the work these little wonderful creatures do from building there home by themselves to pollinating everything.
@user-kl8re6vc9u
@user-kl8re6vc9u 4 года назад
4:03 Bee1: eating Bee2: ATTACK MODE Bee3: _uno reverse card_ Bee1: *I’m just trying to eat*
@PlayBoX-qq9kr
@PlayBoX-qq9kr 3 года назад
Not funny. Didn’t laugh.
@savannahhung8448
@savannahhung8448 3 года назад
That’s how me and my siblings eat
@kayleetheshinysylveon9957
@kayleetheshinysylveon9957 3 года назад
Ha ha ha ha
@raventheraven12
@raventheraven12 3 года назад
@@PlayBoX-qq9kr Ikr
@quoise2342
@quoise2342 3 года назад
I'm dead 🤣
@lukaslesnjakpelko5087
@lukaslesnjakpelko5087 5 лет назад
Five seconds in and im already in love with this creature
@chya_123
@chya_123 5 лет назад
Sammmeeeee SAMMMEEEEEE
@Arzrio_
@Arzrio_ 5 лет назад
H00MAN - ... 😅👋
@weeewooo467
@weeewooo467 5 лет назад
“The purple lunchbox their mom packed for them.” Me: Aww *slightly throwing up at the sight of larvae* 🥰
@f3rn436
@f3rn436 4 года назад
Awe
@Claire-Sewings
@Claire-Sewings 3 года назад
Why? What's so horrible about larvae dear?
@Kkori.
@Kkori. 4 года назад
Ive seen this in my frontyard when i was 6 and remember me saying "wow they're big!" But i didnt know it was a blue bee.
@chomper1469
@chomper1469 3 года назад
That's what she said
@lokiforpresident8361
@lokiforpresident8361 3 года назад
@@chomper1469 wow way to make a wholesome comment not wholesome
@puppetofpain938
@puppetofpain938 4 года назад
4:06 he was like get away from my girl
@wanderingghost7324
@wanderingghost7324 5 лет назад
At first, i thought i saw ice cream. Ice cream brought me here.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 5 лет назад
Come for the ice cream, stay for the science.
@Shion6seven
@Shion6seven 5 лет назад
😂
@sunflowerseeds4127
@sunflowerseeds4127 5 лет назад
🤣🤣🤣
@sunflowerseeds4127
@sunflowerseeds4127 5 лет назад
Patrick: " Did somebody said ice cream. Reads the No Trespassing sign. Patrick: Ice Cream!!!!!!
@0simplyunspeakablegaming050
@0simplyunspeakablegaming050 5 лет назад
same!
@potatoranger9707
@potatoranger9707 4 года назад
I like how bees have more art skills than me ._.
@hanksweeetandsoursauce2629
@hanksweeetandsoursauce2629 2 года назад
its more instinct than skill
@lugh6982
@lugh6982 4 года назад
For the longest time I only looked at the thumbnail, this was constantly on my recommendations and I thought it was ice-cream.
@baubleBeee
@baubleBeee 5 лет назад
4:05 I love how they just sorta bump into each other like “Oh sorry, excuse me,” and the one on the flower sticks its leggies out like “UGH STOP”
@thattasteofseedsthatstain8013
@thattasteofseedsthatstain8013 5 лет назад
Looks like ube and chocolate ice cream
@ayacee7740
@ayacee7740 5 лет назад
Yes hahaha 😂
@yallgoingtojailperiodt32
@yallgoingtojailperiodt32 5 лет назад
Right? Now I’m craving 😍😍 sarap
@dollie8729
@dollie8729 5 лет назад
Or akafuku mochi
@ari_isa8679
@ari_isa8679 5 лет назад
That’s why I clicked on this lol
@maya-wy8ml
@maya-wy8ml 5 лет назад
No
@nhelbernarte6644
@nhelbernarte6644 4 года назад
pinoys be scrolling down their feed and seeing the thumbnail going: "is that ube"
@thespacecowboy71
@thespacecowboy71 3 года назад
I'm so proud of her. What a good Bee mama
@blu_laza
@blu_laza 5 лет назад
This is the "its 1:00 am i should be sleeping and now i like nature" youtube channel
@xtrashocking
@xtrashocking 5 лет назад
why is this so right
@MsCherade9
@MsCherade9 5 лет назад
5:22 am and yes, you're absolutely right!
@amandac3397
@amandac3397 5 лет назад
Blu Laza so true 🤣
@kari7403
@kari7403 5 лет назад
Gah, try 8:20am and I have been saying, I'll go to sleep after this video, since 12:30am. Blah!!!
@akvilerakstyte3951
@akvilerakstyte3951 5 лет назад
3:12 here 😂😂😂 i should be sleeping
@chubby_muchi8742
@chubby_muchi8742 5 лет назад
I would have thought that was a fly rather than a bee 😅😅
@Corvothing24
@Corvothing24 5 лет назад
Until it stung you :)
@glaus7593
@glaus7593 5 лет назад
Well they look the same ....the only difference it's the colour ....and the number of baby's and that are solitary
@Mario-xw2cq
@Mario-xw2cq 5 лет назад
This things are in our school. (I think) Always break there nests
@mina-pf9gz
@mina-pf9gz 5 лет назад
Chubby_ Muchi NO WONDER MY COUSIN GOT STINGED FROM A FLY(I cant spell )
5 лет назад
The easiest way to tell if it's a bee or a fly is to look at the antennae. Bees and wasps have long antennae while flies have short and stubby ones. The name "hornet" comes from the antennae looking like the horns on a goat. :) Compare the long antennae on this honey bee: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/46233795064/ to the short ones on this hoverfly: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/46233794854/
@sugarfree6959
@sugarfree6959 4 года назад
This has been in my recommend videos for so long and I have finally watched it. I am not disappointed.
@thomasb7066
@thomasb7066 4 года назад
0:52 when the camera flips to the forward facing camera
@Laurennn
@Laurennn 5 лет назад
Narrator: "Her material is, you guessed it," *Me: Honey.* Narrator: "...Mud!"
@rpop7911
@rpop7911 5 лет назад
Why would a bee build a nest with honey? It’s like building your house out of bread 😂
@apbosh1
@apbosh1 5 лет назад
It's the taking part that counts. Hahahaha
@fangirls-are-crazy5524
@fangirls-are-crazy5524 5 лет назад
Lauren A 1 second later...... FUuUuUuuUuUuUuuUUuUuU-
@Laurennn
@Laurennn 5 лет назад
@@rpop7911I'd love to live in a bread house you dont know my life
@TheGenoxis
@TheGenoxis 5 лет назад
I'd love a French toast house 🤤
@itsourtubenow9729
@itsourtubenow9729 5 лет назад
I thought the purple stuff was ube ice cream
@pauladriannemojal749
@pauladriannemojal749 5 лет назад
Bro are you a filipino?
@clarencerivera6686
@clarencerivera6686 5 лет назад
@@pauladriannemojal749 pilipino rin ako
@marviengello6700
@marviengello6700 5 лет назад
@@miickii2441 Hindi ka nag-iisa XD
@mr.vincec6402
@mr.vincec6402 5 лет назад
Taena tagglish
@bunikobn2059
@bunikobn2059 5 лет назад
Omg I did too lol
@bezuevskymichael5555
@bezuevskymichael5555 3 года назад
The purple lunch box, their mom packed for them!” That is such an adorable way to say that they eat it.
@thatone6342
@thatone6342 2 года назад
“The Purple Lunchbox their mom packed for them.” 😭 😭 It just makes me so happy cause its so cute.
@sosoatypical9836
@sosoatypical9836 5 лет назад
I don’t know why I’m here, but I’m glad I clicked
@onthebound
@onthebound 5 лет назад
RELATABLE!!! 😂
@jadesketch1726
@jadesketch1726 5 лет назад
I love your profile pic can you tell the artist
@lookatmyplaylists9848
@lookatmyplaylists9848 5 лет назад
@@jadesketch1726 it's from a cartoon called Steven Universe if im right
@jadesketch1726
@jadesketch1726 5 лет назад
@@lookatmyplaylists9848 I ment who's the artist (connie is the best)
@inactive98
@inactive98 5 лет назад
I love bees! ( ・ω・)ノ I love how u used the phrase “the purple lunch box their mom packed for them!” That was so cuteee
@GlimzytheBee
@GlimzytheBee 5 лет назад
Bees are arguably one of the best and most amazing insects.
@baseafterbase1048
@baseafterbase1048 4 года назад
I agree.I do like them but I’m scared of them because at least roaches don’t sting
@ygslvc
@ygslvc 4 года назад
•l ockshi • i cried a little when she said that :’)
@serenabeaver4780
@serenabeaver4780 4 года назад
me too :3
@xochitln77
@xochitln77 2 года назад
Aww
@a.m.studios6126
@a.m.studios6126 3 года назад
I exactly know this kind of bees. Every springs they come on my windows to make nests. I even can hear one of them while writing this.
@erikarussell1142
@erikarussell1142 3 года назад
Bees are my absolute fave. And finding these and the leaf cutter bee… I think I see a whole chain a bees tattoo coming my way.
@gailstorm0817
@gailstorm0817 5 лет назад
"This blue orchard bee is amazing" Yeah, I know Turns on captions "This blue orchard bee is a mason" Oh 😂😅
@adjiar
@adjiar 5 лет назад
GailStorm08 lol 😅
@slvrrgld9
@slvrrgld9 5 лет назад
Did somekne say Amazon???
@samubo206
@samubo206 5 лет назад
THE NUMBERS MASON
@fantoast6932
@fantoast6932 5 лет назад
I heard "A mason"
@voldo18
@voldo18 5 лет назад
@@samubo206 *WHAT DO THEY MEAN MASON*
@jacquelinerobichaux5719
@jacquelinerobichaux5719 5 лет назад
The visuals are honestly incredible
@that.lonely.pisces2ndacc478
@that.lonely.pisces2ndacc478 3 года назад
Wow. Nature is just wow. And so pretty! God has made this bee the prettiest species of bee ever.
@scornedd
@scornedd 3 года назад
The way she talks and the way she makes her videos are just so interesting it’s like I want to watch it and at the same time I’m getting educated! Love your videos!!!💙💙💙
@kieranschafer5180
@kieranschafer5180 5 лет назад
I was today years old when I realized there are solitary bees. Thanks DL!
@mr.snippy
@mr.snippy 5 лет назад
I love bees, never knew about these blue beauties though. Thanks Deep Look ❤.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 5 лет назад
You are most welcome.
@user-gq5yc3kh4i
@user-gq5yc3kh4i 5 лет назад
They are blue?
@keeratisatian
@keeratisatian 5 лет назад
I f they dont have stings, i will love them very much T T)
@keeratisatian
@keeratisatian 5 лет назад
But i dont kill them.
@nhungnhu9902
@nhungnhu9902 4 года назад
This is my first and my favourite video of Deep Look. The pollen looks so good!
@eeJOKERee
@eeJOKERee 3 года назад
thumbnail looked like ube and mocha ice cream scoops
@evanwu2469
@evanwu2469 3 года назад
and purple yam
@drinkup8330
@drinkup8330 5 лет назад
The purple pollen balls reminds me of an Filipino ice cream called ube
@bongster849
@bongster849 5 лет назад
drink up it’s called ube, the ice cream is ube with a ton of other stuff like milk
@drinkup8330
@drinkup8330 5 лет назад
@@bongster849 thx
@mjreyes8944
@mjreyes8944 4 года назад
Same here 💜
@penguinbooth1679
@penguinbooth1679 4 года назад
Actually ube isn't an ice cream it's just ube flavored
@bugayden2287
@bugayden2287 4 года назад
But Ube is like a root. Like cassava. Or like Taro. It’s not an ice cream...
@AtillaTheFun1337
@AtillaTheFun1337 5 лет назад
Solitary bees? Purple pollen? Even as a long time insect fan, I learn new things from this channel!
@LadyVrunck
@LadyVrunck 4 года назад
Bees are so cool! I love them, their fluffy legs, their cute pincers *~*
@Fire_Amervi
@Fire_Amervi 4 года назад
So sweet! Being a bee mum must be so hard!
@nola3668
@nola3668 5 лет назад
It’s so cool to know a bee did that. They are like little tiny construction workers. 🐝👷‍♀️
@MsCherade9
@MsCherade9 5 лет назад
Now I'm imagining them wearing little yellow builders hats. I have to admit, it's a very cute image!
@yumiland
@yumiland 5 лет назад
they're a very good builder
@ValenciaStables
@ValenciaStables 5 лет назад
somehow this narrator gets me excited about mud bees
@oakenshadow6763
@oakenshadow6763 Год назад
That is a lot of pollen. I'm impressed how much they collect.
@xxmoonxx8734
@xxmoonxx8734 4 года назад
The mom bees like: *in British accent* "i shall assemble my army"
@ChiChi-ll3jt
@ChiChi-ll3jt 5 лет назад
2:46 awe my God, that was so cute! "Little lunchbox mama packed" I'm in love, awe. 🌷😍💓🐝
@MikheilGhvinianidze
@MikheilGhvinianidze 5 лет назад
I would have never guessed that was a bee
@moseschong33
@moseschong33 5 лет назад
It looked like a house fly lol
@hogdotwater
@hogdotwater 4 года назад
She is so talented I love her
@katharinecrumpton6314
@katharinecrumpton6314 3 года назад
Purple lunch box wow how creative and beautiful. That bee rocks
@aubanana1339
@aubanana1339 5 лет назад
I thought the thumbnail *was ICE CREAM*
@oo-zv6yd
@oo-zv6yd 4 года назад
Ube flavored ice cream?
@user-lr3gj4hw3p
@user-lr3gj4hw3p 4 года назад
Same I swear😂
@weird0141
@weird0141 4 года назад
With a larve and i was like hmmmm ok that's not right
@saiyanpride5678
@saiyanpride5678 4 года назад
I bet it taste like flowery grape
@MidnightCravings
@MidnightCravings 5 лет назад
Awesome cinematography 👍
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 5 лет назад
Many thanks! That is Josh cassidy.
@bloubear2557
@bloubear2557 5 лет назад
I wanna see their camera gear Cause of those great macro shots
@gabrielaquiros1966
@gabrielaquiros1966 5 лет назад
Hi Blou Bear. I produced this episode of Deep Look. In this behind-the-scenes video you can get an idea of the camera gear our cinematographer and lead producer Josh Cassidy uses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-svpP4HdsNI8.html Enjoy! --Gabriela
@gabrielaquiros1966
@gabrielaquiros1966 5 лет назад
Hi Blou Bear. I produced this episode of Deep Look. In this behind-the-scenes video you can get an idea of the camera gear our cinematographer and lead producer Josh Cassidy uses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-svpP4HdsNI8.html Enjoy! --Gabriela
@BPantherPink
@BPantherPink 5 лет назад
Just watched it... really great ideas !! Thanks for this link.
@user-kx2zv7tg3u
@user-kx2zv7tg3u 4 года назад
Me at the start of the video: Awww it’s so cute- Me at the closeup of its face and body: *AHHHHHHHHHH*
@aez8
@aez8 3 года назад
What did it do to be hated on
@user-kx2zv7tg3u
@user-kx2zv7tg3u 3 года назад
Nice oof I don’t hate it, it just scares me a little bit
@beeornottobee4507
@beeornottobee4507 3 года назад
Thank you for posting this! Very informative, clear and concise. Thank God for bees. ! Hi from Belarus bee's forests!
@meagain7709
@meagain7709 5 лет назад
I don't quite know why, but I find bees to be one of the most adorable creatures out there. Super cute! Thanks for another Deep Look into the lives of these amazing little insects!
@nycgigi4909
@nycgigi4909 5 лет назад
me: **sees the bee lay an egg** oh that looks normal. me again: **later sees how the larva looks like after hatching** .0.
@TheHedgehogGod
@TheHedgehogGod 5 лет назад
Same with fly and other creatures/insect
@flyingphoenixcat3742
@flyingphoenixcat3742 4 года назад
steve? awe man.
@creamcreak
@creamcreak 4 года назад
To be honest, bee larvae is more adorable than maggots
@beepbeep958
@beepbeep958 4 года назад
Flying Phoenix Cat *WHY ARE WE STILL HERE? TO SUFFER?*
@IgnatiaWildsmith1227
@IgnatiaWildsmith1227 4 года назад
Marian Jenickah when have maggots ever been adorable
@lorettap.925
@lorettap.925 4 года назад
They are so cute!!!!☺️🐝 Tiny and fluffy and very useful! I love bees so much!☺️
@macDaddy1118
@macDaddy1118 3 года назад
I always found it amazing how most insects are born just knowing their role and what to do. They dont usually have to be taught or shown anything like a lot of mammals do their offspring.
@angellinaclark
@angellinaclark 4 года назад
question: if the bees in the middle hatch from their cocoons first, How do they get out with the others in the way?
@rainearbuckle
@rainearbuckle 4 года назад
They wait for their siblings to hatch. There is a pinned comment on this video now that explains it more in depth :)
@M4gpi3s_
@M4gpi3s_ 3 года назад
They still in the place where they are. Until all it's siblings had hatched, it crawls out. Simple enough.
@nessvazquez327
@nessvazquez327 5 лет назад
"the purple lunchbox their mom packed for them" has got to be the cutest line 💗😭
@jillmondt5398
@jillmondt5398 Год назад
This is very interesting and informative. I had no clue there are such a bee as the Blue Orchard, which I find amazing.
@saltator8565
@saltator8565 2 года назад
I love seeing our native bees in action
@peachcola2
@peachcola2 5 лет назад
She’s so cute and talented 😭😭😭
@raklix6765
@raklix6765 4 года назад
3:09 Bee: Yay, I'm free. Um, there is a camera Infront of me. I'll stay here in my shell until they go away
@M4gpi3s_
@M4gpi3s_ 3 года назад
THEY KNOWS
@TwoCherriesIns
@TwoCherriesIns 4 года назад
I was lucky enough to find a few of these bees on a flowering bush in my front yard over the weekend. they are very interesting, I'm glad to have learned more about them.
@bgc3864
@bgc3864 Год назад
The Pro purple looks so pretty. It looks like the purple stuff blue orchard bees make for their larvae
@ashed33
@ashed33 5 лет назад
Let’s save the bees!
@roboticeggs
@roboticeggs 5 лет назад
By not smoking and less traffic? :3
@ashed33
@ashed33 5 лет назад
Without bees, humans won’t survive. Google it.
@roboticeggs
@roboticeggs 5 лет назад
Yea I know, without beez pollin can't reach other flowers to make seeds, no seeds no plants, no plants no oxygen, no oxygen no life. Am I right? I didn't google it this is my guess
@ashed33
@ashed33 5 лет назад
Very good, now bees will get ya. ;) Make sure you don’t smoke or cause traffic coz you might scare your bride bee to be ;)
@roboticeggs
@roboticeggs 5 лет назад
Just hope I don't get stung lol
@unoriginalusernameno999
@unoriginalusernameno999 5 лет назад
Wait...There are 4000 types of bees in America alone? Wow!
@Marixchatt
@Marixchatt 5 лет назад
Well yeah, you act like it’s a small place.
@narutoxzx123
@narutoxzx123 5 лет назад
Shaniqua still alot tho
@hutarian
@hutarian 5 лет назад
Few people know about these bees. This video is so beautiful and educational it is helping to raise awareness. Honey bees get attention because they provide honey and we can control them. If you have one queen there are 25,000 bees following you to the orchard, with solitary native bees you have to provide flowers, water and shelter to get them to stay in the garden and pollinate your crops.
@ats6880
@ats6880 5 лет назад
Another fun fact is that honey bees should be considered an invasive species. The actually come from Europe and they are harming our native pollinators. If we let nature do its thing, most honey bees would die out in the U.S.A. But we don't consider them invasive because, we like honey, lip balm and candles. Stuff like that. Not necessarily good nor bad. But it's a strange thought to say the least.
@meowseru
@meowseru 5 лет назад
notKARTHIK. North America
@acala4932
@acala4932 3 года назад
her saying "wet earth" my brain:stop bee nee-chan
@damarisortiz013
@damarisortiz013 Год назад
Bees are so amazing and hard working
@tusharwabale7590
@tusharwabale7590 5 лет назад
That voice is so relaxing
@keskorre
@keskorre 4 года назад
I come back and watch this about once a month for the awesome string composition in the background.
@ognjen6036
@ognjen6036 3 года назад
This is the first and only time I find bees cute up close
@razoanasultana1209
@razoanasultana1209 3 года назад
I saw this beautiful creature in my garden 2 times. They are so beautiful 😍😍😍
@hunterrees
@hunterrees 5 лет назад
Your channel is so awesome!
@pooch7449
@pooch7449 5 лет назад
She's an architect bee I love bee's so much And I have a very great respect to them 😍😍
@feitiri
@feitiri 5 лет назад
pooch yeah me too though I guess there’s a fine line between respecting and fearing and I think I might be on the wrong side...
@l0remipsum991
@l0remipsum991 3 года назад
The thumbnail looks delicious. Coffee and Ube ice cream in one package. Yum.
@westhouse2012
@westhouse2012 Год назад
The absolute best videos on the net. The whole family adores it. Thank you.
@Asiaa514
@Asiaa514 4 года назад
I'm telling you, moms bees are the best😂❤️
@gurmeharboparai1419
@gurmeharboparai1419 5 лет назад
So when I see those “BIG FLYS” and don’t get freaked out they could be BEES! 🐝 😦
@garfieldmethodactor8614
@garfieldmethodactor8614 4 года назад
Wow... she’s so talented.... beautiful
@neurozoned
@neurozoned 4 года назад
shes so talented
@catherinesmith7452
@catherinesmith7452 5 лет назад
Who else thinks the thumbnail looks like ice cream?
@flyingphoenixcat3742
@flyingphoenixcat3742 4 года назад
creeper? awe man.
@aliffkaltilted8538
@aliffkaltilted8538 4 года назад
@@flyingphoenixcat3742 what with the 'creeper'?
@penguinbooth1679
@penguinbooth1679 4 года назад
Me lol
@unoriginalusernameno999
@unoriginalusernameno999 5 лет назад
This caught my attention. I am more of a physics guy and the way those bees flap their wings is so awesome! They seem to flapping laterally and not rotationally! Or is the rotation of the wing too fast for the unaided eye? Its amazing how flimsy their wings are compared to their body and its hard to believe the bees don't get their wings chopped off in the wild! And its so amazing how they flap them so fast like a machine as if an engine storing elastic potential energy and releasing it in quick successions! And this bee in particular is also an architect! What's even more cool is that the bee doesn't even know that its doing what its doing! Off I go to catch bees.
@IrvineTheHunter
@IrvineTheHunter 5 лет назад
It's a lot like humans walking or riding a bike their are a lot of ideas about how it works, but humans just kind of do it.
@LimeyLassen
@LimeyLassen 5 лет назад
The way bees and birds fly is pretty similar, just sped up.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 5 лет назад
Hey there - bee flight is indeed fascinating. Our good friends at BioGraphic produced a wonderful short called "Bumper Bees" that explores their resiliency and durability: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kyXlHeBsA6k.html
@blue_pomeranian
@blue_pomeranian 5 лет назад
I wonder how the bee compensates when it has a mandible full of mud about the same size as its head. That has to make the flight pattern more nose heavy.
@reesewinters6784
@reesewinters6784 5 лет назад
Its actually kinetic energy
@golden_boar0651
@golden_boar0651 3 года назад
My favourite Bee so far!
@theebutterflythao6279
@theebutterflythao6279 4 года назад
I've watched this over a year ago and I'm still amazed by this!
@LowOfSolipsism
@LowOfSolipsism 5 лет назад
High quality content has arrived
@jade-it9pn
@jade-it9pn 5 лет назад
Elerium 69 likes u know what that means
@ubesilvana1337
@ubesilvana1337 5 лет назад
*this channel is so underated and needs more recognition, i swear*
@-Crasher.
@-Crasher. 2 года назад
I love bees. They are so amazing.
@marciofilho9156
@marciofilho9156 4 года назад
Bees are amazing little creatures!
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