Bee Man Vs Cinder Block Wall Full Of Bees!

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Published 2019-07-09
Bee Man Vs Cinder Block Wall Full Of Bees!

This one was a monumental undertaking folks, taking 2 days to complete. If I never see another cinder block again it will be too soon.

In order to remove the bees & all of their handiwork I had to open 32 different cinder block chambers.

The homeowner thought the bees showed up a few months prior but the side of the building the bees were inhabiting is actually in the neighbor's yard so how could he really know with certainty how long the hive was there.

The proof as they say is in the pudding & after performing this job I know full well this hive had been in this location for 2-3 years.

The bees made me pay now & again for what I had to do to open those blocks up. Bees don't have ears but pick up on vibrations.

The worst thing you can do is beat on their home for 2 days with a hammer, which I did.

It's really amazing I didn't get more stings than I did, about 25-30 overall.

Long story short, everything worked out & the bees are now flying freely at my buddy Schawee's apiary in Gonzales, Louisiana.

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JP, "me" fools with bees in some capacity about ten months or so in southeast, Louisiana.

I am a beekeeper & of course live bee removal specialist who will go just about anywhere to fool with bees.

New Orleans, Louisiana is home base. I'm an LSU graduate "Geaux Tigers!" & Who Dat fan for life born & raised in New Orleans.

All Comments (21)
  • @TABBYMUSIC
    YouTube at 3pm: Hereโ€™s a bunch of videos youโ€™ve already seen YouTube at 3am: B E E S
  • @azdf43
    the bees made a cinder wall for protecting themselves? damn they are evolving
  • @PaintSociety
    If that wall was built right, bees would never have gotten in as easy
  • @DD13subscribe
    Me.gets stung: help me I. Dying Jp. Gets stung: he he he
  • @alloneword7427
    You can see where a professional started the wall, and then a drunk guy took over and finished it.
  • On the plus side, patching those holes isn't going to make that wall look any worse than it did before
  • @Peterj420
    Earth : bees are becoming extinct That guy : he he ive got them all in my wall
  • @lurkingknight
    who lays a block wall like that? Holy crap. I'm no bricklayer but something looks really bad about that wall.
  • @DNTBLAZE
    Let me guess in your recommendations too.
  • @lycater
    Imagine being a bee from that colony and you leave for the day then you come back and everyone is gone
  • @jeffharmon7927
    Most people would have destroyed the wall and killed the hive awesome to see you take the time to keep em alive and intact ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป
  • You sir, deserve a TV show on Animal Planet! You would be perfect to educate the general public on the importance of honey bees and their purpose.
  • @nexouk7295
    Bees: Minding there own business Human:*Breaks cinder blocks* Bees: Excuse you? Human: Vacuums bees Bees: The Hell? Human: Break comb Bees: tHe HeLl mAn
  • @elijahsdad
    Whatever amount of money they paid you to remove the bees, obviously wasn't enough! AMAZING!
  • @DerPolitiker
    Respect from Germany! I like that you dont kill the bees! Good Job
  • He's so good at finding bees that he might even find my dad in there
  • That is the most absurd cutout I've ever seen. Well your tree cutouts are also crazy brilliant. But to remove that much CMU material in the proper manner to capture such a large colony and make a "queen catch" would be unbelievable without the video. Kudos to you sir. God bless.
  • @darklessian
    JP, your videos showcase your obvious kindness and care, especially in a line of work so rife with quick-elimination solutions. Keep on saving those Bees, we're all counting on people like you!
  • @SuperKendria
    Dude you did that with a short sleeve shirt oh hell no!!!!! Iโ€™m out of there๐Ÿ˜