Huge Beehive Found In Their Bathroom Ceiling
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 Published On Premiered Jun 16, 2023

Side Hustle Kings Making Bank In Butler Alabama
When your partner in crime calls and says he has a job 3 hours away and do I want in.....Well Ya, that's a no brainer dude!
Welcome back everyone to another crazy episode of Honeybee removals with Yappy Beeman and my great friend in the bee removal Side Hustle business' @628DirtRooster . Today we get a chance to hang out in Butler Alabama making bank on Taco Tuesday removing what we thought was a deadout bee colony in the ceiling of our customers bathroom. The bees had been there off and on for a few years. Unfortunately, due to some type of issue, the bees failed at some point and were overtaken by beetles and wax moths. the mess we found when we arrived was a sign that this was probably not going to go well. After ewe exposed the void our suspicions were confirmed. Lots of nasty honeycomb but not much bees. Ants and roaches had pretty much taken over and the smell.....well we will just not go there.
the mess still had to be removed. The customer needed to remodel the bathroom and couldn't have that done until we removed what was left of the bees.
As far as the rest of the story, well you are just going to have to see it for yourself and how these two Great American Heros saved the day and scored big in Butler Alabama.


I hope you enjoy it as much as I did and remember, I am a trained professional.....wink wink. Don't try this at home. or anywhere else for that matter.

Honeybees can always be dangerous and it is not recommended to attempt to remove them with experience with bees or construction knowledge.
I hope you enjoy this little bit of fun. I enjoy your feedback in the comments and thank you for taking the time to check out my channel. Until the next time, enjoy the show.

Yappy Beeman is a professional bee remover performing live honey bee removals in Alabama as "Alabama Bee Rescue" and relocates them to apiaries away from residential areas so they can rebuild and thrive as a honey bee colony producing honey. Yappy is an Alabama Beekeepers association member that has performed over 1000 live bee removals. Yappy with the help of his great friends Jpthebeeman, 628 Dirtrooster bees, Jeff Horchoff and many others, I have learned many skills to remove bee swarms and honey bee colonies safely for the bees and home owners alike.

@628DirtRooster Bees @JPthebeeman @Jeff Horchoff Bees @brucesbees @Nature’s Image Farm -Greg Burns @Castle Hives @Darryl Patton @The California Beekeeper @Hornet King @TexasBeeworks

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Here is a little bee educational material for ya.
Africanized honey bees (known colloquially as "killer bees") are hybrids between European stock and the East African lowland subspecies A. m. scutellata; they are often more aggressive than European honey bees and do not create as much of a honey surplus, but are more resistant to disease and are better foragers.[23] Accidentally released from quarantine in Brazil, they have spread to North America and constitute a pest in some regions. However, these strains do not overwinter well, so they are not often found in the colder, more northern parts of North America. The original breeding experiment for which the East African lowland honey bees were brought to Brazil in the first place has continued (though not as originally intended). Novel hybrid strains of domestic and re-domesticated Africanized honey bees combine high resilience to tropical conditions and good yields. They are popular among beekeepers in Brazil.
Honey bees appear to have their center of origin in South and Southeast Asia (including the Philippines), as all the extant species except Apis mellifera are native to that region. Notably, living representatives of the earliest lineages to diverge (Apis florea and Apis andreniformis) have their center of origin there.[7]

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