Sounds from Inside the Bee Hive, Healthy Honey Bee Sounds, ASMR, the brood frame, healthy resonance.
Frederick Dunn Frederick Dunn
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 Published On Jun 28, 2022

There are lots of reasons why people like to be near honey bees.
They definitely have a calming impact, and just the sounds inside a hive can put you to sleep, provide a distraction from the hustle of every day life.
This video's audio track was recorded inside the hive -
You can hear honey bees venting, beeping each other, chewing, making beeswax comb, and the occasional bzzt of a worker wanting the recording device out of the way.
I also provided a view of a frame of open larvae with nurse bees attending to them. This may also provide a distraction for those who don't have honey bees.
You're watching and listening to a recording that is one hour and 49 minutes in length. Put it on a loop and just go to sleep.
If you enjoy it? Let me know.
There are Bee-Beds where people can get inside a hive and not only hear the bees and feel their resonance, but you can also smell the pollen, nectar, and honey being dried.
Bee Hives are full of activity, at least here you can see the bees and hear what bees "feel".
Headphones are recommended. Happy napping :)

Want to put this video on a continuous play?
Here are the steps:

For those who are asking how to "loop" this video for continuous play, you can hover over the video, right-click, and select LOOP. That's for Desk Top.
ANDROID PHONE INSTRUCTIONS -
Method 1: Loop a single video:
Open the YouTube app and start playing the video you want to loop.
Tap anywhere on the video to bring up the control bar.
Tap the three dots in the top right corner of the screen.
Select Additional settings.
Toggle the switch next to Loop video to the on position.

UPDATED VERSION with slow camera motion throughout the video:
   • The Healing Sound of Bees, the Hive. ...  

On the YouTube Mobile App, you have to add the video to its own playlist,
click the SAVE button and it goes to "watch later",
click Change - select new playlist - Name it,
select privacy settings, click- create,
at the bottom of the screen click on Library,
click on the new playlist you just created,
click this video, annnd now click on the LOOP icon.

There you go :) you can put the baby to sleep, or create a noise that lasts all night, or until you stop it :)

VERSION TWO POSTED on May 7th.    • The Healing Sound of Bees, the Hive. ...  

Do YOU want to get INSIDE a bee hive and have that full experience? Some people have constructed hives for an immersive experience that can change your mood and possibly improve your health in the process. The plans for that system are available here: https://horizontalhive.com/how-to-bui...

MORE INFORMATION:
The sound of bees has been shown to have a number of healing properties. The buzzing of bees can help to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also help to improve sleep quality and boost the immune system.

The sound of bees is thought to work in a number of ways. The vibrations of the sound waves can help to stimulate the release of endorphins, which are hormones that have mood-boosting effects. The sound can also help to relax the body and mind, which can lead to improved sleep and a stronger immune system.

In addition to the physical benefits, the sound of bees can also be emotionally soothing. The gentle buzzing can help to create a sense of peace and tranquility. This can be especially beneficial for people who are stressed or anxious.

If you are looking for a natural way to improve your health and well-being, consider listening to the sound of bees. You can find recordings of bees online or in some stores. You can also visit a beekeeper and ask if you can listen to the bees in their hive.

Here are some of the benefits of listening to the sound of bees:

Reduces stress and anxiety
Improves sleep quality
Boosts the immune system
Soothes the mind and body
Promotes relaxation and peace
Creates a sense of well-being
If you are looking for a natural way to improve your health and well-being, consider listening to the sound of bees. You may be surprised at how much it can help.

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