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  1. @kolapyellow7631
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    I love honey, hope I can keep bees one day.

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  2. @billiamc1969
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    I keep 150 urban colonies CHEMICAL FREE no artificial diets in Baltimore City…PS…gassing with acids is NOT natural nor chemical free

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  3. @BrooklandsHoneyBees
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    Great video guys always great to see the youngens getting involved! Hope you are all well 🙂

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  4. @needsomehike
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    how do you protect them from EMF? (radiation from mobile phones and cell towers)

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  5. @NaturesImageFarmGregBurns
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    Wow! What a great blast from the past! Thanks for sharing Diego. Much has changed since this video. We now run about 200 colonies. Beekeeping is now our main farm enterprise. We have had to adapt to our weather, pest loads, pest management and equipment as we've scaled up which has been very interesting when Ideals are humbled by Reality. #beethechange #beethelighthouse

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  6. @tjiacab3272
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    Good set up, love to see young folks living close to the land and learning how to grow food. Some of the bees are getting hammered by chemicals and un-natural weather patterns these days. Good video, thank you and we enjoyed watching. Never miss an opportunity to tell your kids that they matter and that you love them. We lost a son at his 30 year mark, seeing the young boy brings back great memories of our son when he was growing up.

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  7. @stephenbinion6348
    May 31, 2025 @ 3:58 pm

    God knows I’ve had no success with bees.

    Thanks.

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