SWARMED BY AFRICAN BEES - KILLER BEES?
Wild African bees are known for being more easily agitated that normal domestic honey bees. Anneka meets some wild honey bees kept at award winning nature reserve Grootbos in South Africa in order to help pollinate their hectares of restored fynbos. Will she survive? Thankyou to Grootbos, 5 star Private Wildlife Reserve who made it possible for us to film their bee project. Also thankyou for looking after us during our stay. Their reserve is unparalleled and beautiful: https://www.grootbos.com/en Thankyou to Hi Tec SA for supplying some of the adventure wear we wore during our South Africa trip https://www.hi-tec.co.za/ Presented By Anneka Svenska Filmed by Dominic Houghton Edited by Agatha Jackson To subscribe to our channels click here: (Animal Watch) / annekasvenska and (GreenWorldTV) / @greenworldtvwildlife Twitter: http://twitter.com/annekasvenska?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annekasvensk... Instagram: @annekasvenskaofficial Anneka's website: http://www.annekasvenska.com A GreenWorldTV Production #AnimalWatch This film cannot be duplicated on other YouTube channels or other media platforms without written permission from GreenWorldTV #killerbees #africanbees #beeswarm

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