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Bee and Woman Become Best Friends After Garden Rescue Soulmates

Bee and Woman Become Best Friends After Garden Rescue Soulmates

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Bee and Woman Become Best Friends After Garden Rescue Soulmates I was stung many times by bees I accidentally trod upon when I was a child in rural Illinoise. This always happemed as I ran barefoot through the large front yard, which was filled with dandilions.
I knew I was not allergiic to the stings though they did hurt like hades. Yet I still felt terrible for trodding on. and accidentally killing the poor bees. Between my being stung. and them losing their lives. I felt they had the worst side of it all.
After I grew up. I once rescued a bee stuck inside a McDonalds at a Luv s truck station in rural Oregon.
I was with a group of other people. on our way to the Oregon Coast for a vacation. Since I handled the bee with such nonchalance and gentle fearlessness. they began to call me the bee whisperer.
Ever since then I have been able to connect with bees easily. I will add that bees are NOT all the same. and certain breeds are more hormonal shall we say, and more likely to sting tgan others. I have never been stung as an adult because I respect their day jobs. and their mission in life.
It is almost like I can read their intentions and know which ones to steer clear of. and which ones I can draw a little nearer to.

Date: 2024-03-26

Comments and reviews: 34


one thing to remember, beekeepers aren't helping bees. they're actually destroying bees. they buy factory farmed bees ridden with diseases from china. many get crushed in the mail. then these bees spread diseases to wildflowers and that kills wild bees and kills off the ecosystems they need. beekeepers also kill off their bees during the winter because it's cheaper than keeping them alive. they also give them sugar water and take most of their honey away from them. beekeepers are just capitalists who masquerade as environmentalists. they aren't good people. and that's why vegans dont eat honey.
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That is awesome. i have one bumblebee that comes by and feeds off my candlestick plant. I talk to him everyday. So I do understand, that was amazing what you did. It doesn't matter what size the creature is they all have a heart and we need them just as much as they need us. We need to plant more flowers. We lose the bees and butterflies will be catastrophic. I know a lot of people don't care but we need to care!
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When I was about 5 years old I used to have bees walking all over me
the kids were scared of me
a lad tried to kill one
I threw a stone and hit him in the mouth
I got into trouble with the headmaster
I said he's trying to kill the bees
The headmaster wasn't even bothered
he just wanted to tell me off
Humans are generally not very nice

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I was often rescuing bees from drowning in lake that i used to swim in the summer, i have luck that im not allergic to bees sting ( long time ago, in my grandpas backyard i was playing with my cousin when i fell over and my hand had a stinger in it bees stinger and it was only a bit reddish area around i)
I always wanted to bee keeping these insects.

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I picked up a bubble yesterday and one of her wings is bend outward. This morning she managed to fold it up properly again, but after trying to fly and crash landing, the wing is back to its old position.
I don't really know how to help her. She got attacked by an ant earlier and tryed to sting me when I pulled it off of her.

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I was so sad when she passed away, she accepted death with life and this tiny life made a wonderful contribution to nature which the majority of Humans will never do, we mess things up and kill everything because we love too, I'm so glad you made her life fulfilling to the end RIP little one!
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I just found a bee on my wall and thought it was a horsefly. I smaked it with a pillow and stunned it and saw it was a honey bee. I gave it sugar water and about five minutes later it was real hyper and it didn't try to sting me. It just flew away happy.
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literally JUST found a bee outside with wings but unable to fly, if anybody still looks at this and has any tips, PLEASE! i cried thinking about leaving that sweet baby outside the complex to eventually get stepped on and instantly thought of this video
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I always teach my kids not to be scared of bees, they are super friendly and wont bother anyone who doesnt bother them. Swiping at them is the worst thing you can do. They will happily buzz around you and never sting
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It's not a bee, it's a male bombo. Males are very friendly, they never bite, I pet them in my backyard when they are around. Females have a different brown reddish not striped color and are often aggressive.
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I had a very sweet moment with 2 honey bees. Walking near the hive or letting me crawl on them, I never got stung. I talked to them and blew my warm breath on them. There is so much we don't know.
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This video never fails to fill me with a deep sense of gratitude and awe for the creatures in our world and those who do their best to make the world just a little better of a place.
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I am sobbing what a beautiful story so precious thank you for giving the bee the best life we all should care about any living creature in this world
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I this. Iv saved lots of bees One couldnt fly and after a week, i had 2 let her go outside in some1s flower hanger coz i lived in a small aperment. .
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What a kind heart this woman has, the singing and talking to the bee, the fact she buried her in her garden, and bonded with her. such kindness
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Based on more videos like this I've watched I think you became her hive family
Just based on observed data.
There a science paper in here.

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Hi I hope you see this my daughter found a ber with a broken wing is there anything you can tell us about caring for a bee. Thank you so much
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I've rescued a cold wet bumble bee on my doorstep slow at moveing put her in a net insect home indoors with sugar water shes drinking
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15 million views. Imagine if thw news networks reported these kinds of stories. Their views would be through the roof. Ppl love this stuff.
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Been several years since you posted the vid. But I truly want to thank you for giving a good life to one of God's lovely creatures.
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Bees in my county there’s none. None of my plants are germinating, used to be so many bees. what is happening.
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Aww that’s a sweet little bumble bee! I’m scared of bees but if I met one like this the fear would ease!
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What a sweet story and a sweet, kind, loving woman to care for a tiny bumble bee. I love bumble bees.
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I normally don't like bees that stings people.
But that bee is cute and doesn't sting anybody.

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They know faces. That story says more about you than anything else. To me. that compassion.
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Without the pheromone or queen, the insect that have the free will for their own
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Now thats what we need in this world more people like this sweet kind lady
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Best weeks of her life! Sad they only live 4 weeks such beautiful creatures.
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Recent experiments support a conclusion that bees are sentient beeings.
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Future copies of The Bee Movie will be like based on a true story.
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What a beautiful story! Here I am with tears streaming down my face.
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I couldnt walk past her so setting her a little home up for winter
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What a heartwarming story about a lovely bee who lost it's wings: )
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watching this after one of these chased me and went into the car
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