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You're on the bees' schedule when handling a hive. Don't move too fast, or you might get stung!

About The Killer Bee Catcher:
As killer bees invade, one man bravely protects the people, the planet...and the bees. Lance Davis risks his own life while preserving his mission: first, keep the people safe; then, save the bees.

This clip comes from Season 1, Episode 4: "Killer Bees at the Duck Club"

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00:00It's not a rush job. You have to work at the speed of the bees. And if they're really calm
00:07and gentle, you can work a little faster. But if they're aggressive, you've got to work
00:13slowly and carefully. Because that's when mistakes happen. And we don't want any of
00:18that on my watch. It's like a real honey tree. Actually, it's going this way. Yeah, that's
00:30what I saw to the right. Yeah. Look at those bees. They're all right there. All the guards
00:42are there saying, what the heck's going on? They know something's up. They can sense it.
00:47I'm going to cut the face of that. So it'll open up the entrance of the beehive large
00:52enough so I can get my hand in there. And I can start taking the beehive apart. Then
00:56later on, I'll evacuate the boy to get the bees to all come out. And they fly back over
01:00there. And I'll suck them into the new cage that I have for them. And they will be safe
01:05and on their way to be relocated.
01:35Isn't that something? Boy, Sonia. Looks can be deceiving. I thought it was a small beehive.
02:00This is a good size on here. This beehive is about three or four months old. Pieces
02:16of it coming out. It's not that strong because it's still delicate from being so new. And
02:24there's a lot of bees in this beehive. A lot. But the age of the brood is about second
02:32hatching is coming out now. So you're probably about four months old.

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