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Leatherface—whoops, Lance—begins the 20-foot ascent up his ladder with a chainsaw. Kids (and adults), don't try this at home!

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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Transcript
00:00So I have to climb up on my ladder all the way up in the tree, and then I have to cut
00:05with a chainsaw piece by piece until I can find the beehive that's up there.
00:10And who knows what could happen.
00:12They might all come out after me.
00:13Lance, that's really dangerous.
00:15Well, yeah, it is, but that's bee removal.
00:20All right, so here we go.
00:24Let me get the smoker.
00:26Please.
00:28And four sheets of burlap, please.
00:39Will you bring me the small chainsaw?
00:43So now I have to climb up in that tree with a chainsaw on.
00:48Luckily it has a brake on it, but still it's dangerous because if I lose my balance, believe
00:53me, that chainsaw is going to go in the lake.
00:57It's up 20 feet, and it can be very dangerous, but I got to use the chainsaw to cut the beehive
01:13out of the tree.
01:22We have a problem, Houston.
01:26That tree up at the top where the bees are in is hollow, and that means it's dead.
01:30That means it could snap off and break if it needed to with the weight of the ladder
01:34leaning against the tree if I'm not careful.
01:38So it's important that it gets done correctly, and I cut it correctly, so the bees and I
01:44are all safe.
01:48Look out!
01:56Found the honey!
02:12You were right, there was a beehive up there.

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