Buzz cut: Nerveless Lebanese man allows hundreds of bees to crawl around in his BEARD

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Buzz cut: Nerveless Lebanese man allows hundreds of bees to crawl around in his BEARD

  • Lebanese beekeeper and TikToker Johny Abou Rjeily has gone viral for bold feats
  • Johny is able to stay perfectly calm as hundreds of bees swarm his face and arms
  • Honey seller and bee campaigner teaches fans about conserving the creatures
  • His many videos have attracted millions of views – and seemingly no stinging 

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A brave beekeeper has become an online hit wowing millions with an outrageous beard made of bees.

Lebanese keeper Johny Abou Rjeily is able to stay perfectly calm while hundreds of bees buzz around his face, chest and hands.

The JAR Honey seller works to inform the world about the importance of conserving our honey bee population – and certainly reaches a mass audience.

Johny has an unusual grooming routine, allowing hundreds of his beloved honey bees make his facial hair their home

The Lebanese beekeeper has racked up millions of views for the audacious videos

The Lebanese beekeeper has racked up millions of views for the audacious videos

Johny (left and right) has an unusual grooming routine, allowing hundreds of his beloved honey bees make his facial hair their home. The Lebanese beekeeper has racked up millions of views for the audacious videos

Johny is able to hold hundreds of bees on his hand and stroke his face without even flinching

Johny is able to hold hundreds of bees on his hand and stroke his face without even flinching

Johny is able to hold hundreds of bees on his hand and stroke his face without even flinching

His crazy videos have grabbed the internet’s attention and got the message across – and it seems he’s never been stung in the process. 

As crucial pollinators, the tiny creatures are responsible for the production of around 70 per cent of edible flora consumed by the world’s population.

That equates to around £100billion worth of production each year.

Mr Rjeily has become an internet sensation with a series of videos that show his love for bees

Mr Rjeily has become an internet sensation with a series of videos that show his love for bees

Mr Rjeily has become an internet sensation with a series of videos that show his love for bees

Johny showed no fear at all as he showed the scary insects land on his knuckles

Johny showed no fear at all as he showed the scary insects land on his knuckles

Johny showed no fear at all as he showed the scary insects land on his knuckles

Many of Johny's incredible videos have amassed more than 250,000 views on TikTok

Many of Johny's incredible videos have amassed more than 250,000 views on TikTok

Many fans commented that they didn't know how important honey bees were to human life

Many fans commented that they didn't know how important honey bees were to human life

Many of Johny’s incredible videos have amassed more than 250,000 views on TikTok, with many fans commenting that they didn’t know how important honey bees were to human life

Johny, who bravely donned the beard of bees on the company’s TikTok page @jarhoneyofficial, said: ‘JAR Honey is a fully comprehensive quest that revolves around the bee. 

In another clip, he holds hundreds of the sting-prone insects between his fingers

In another clip, he holds hundreds of the sting-prone insects between his fingers

In another clip, he holds hundreds of the sting-prone insects between his fingers

‘Our professional team of beekeepers and agricultural engineers brings the scientific knowhow and environmental enthusiasm to work, connecting people to bees.

‘Our mission is to expand the honey bee population beyond Lebanon, having in mind one healthier and safer world to live in.

‘We are working against pesticides, fungicides, toxic waste, and climate change. 

‘Bees also suffer from the use of traditional and old beekeeping methods.

‘Working with agricultural engineers, vets, medical doctors and research laboratories, we interfere here, at the point of harvest, to save the bees, refine their honey, train keepers, and make the planet a better, safer and cleaner place.’