And you thought shaving stung! Man battle it out to see who can cultivate
the biggest beard of BEES

   - In the 9th Annual Bee Beard Competition held in Ontario, Canada
   competitors covered their faces with bees to form a 'beard'
   - The person with the heaviest and more aesthetically pleasing bee beard
   is declared the winner
   - Competitors place a queen bee in a cage around their neck to attract
   the rest of the colony to land on their upper body
   - This year's winner was Canadian college student Justin Hiemstra

By Laurie 
Kamens<http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/search.html?s=&authornamef=Laurie+Kamens>
 *PUBLISHED:* 01:46 GMT, 11 August 2013 | *UPDATED:* 01:50 GMT, 11 August
2013

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Facial hair can be itchy and uncomfortable, but nothing quite compares to
the beards several brave souls donned at Clovermead Adventure Farm near
Ontario, Canada.
At the annual Clovermead Bee Beard Competition contestants heads and upper
torsos are covered by 'beards' made up of thousands of the buzzing insects.
Now in its 9th year, contestants cover themselves in bees and then strut
their insect facial fashions on the catwalk for gathered crowds.
 [image: Patrick Boelsterli, a contestant in the annual Clovermead
Adventure Farm's Bee Beard Competition shows off his beard made up of the
stinging insects]
Patrick Boelsterli, a contestant in the annual Clovermead Adventure Farm's
Bee Beard Competition shows off his beard made up of the stinging insects
  The buzzing beards typically weigh for pounds each and are made up of
approximately 13,000- 16,000 bees, according to the St. Thomas Times
Journal<http://www.stthomastimesjournal.com/2013/07/26/elgin-county-bee-beard-championship-goes-global>
.

To entice the swarms of honey bees to land contestants wear a queen bee in
cage from around their neck, the Journal reports.
Bee keepers then help to brush on and shape the growing mass of insects
into a 'beard.'
[image: Bees swarm around Boelsterli as he adds to his living beard at the
9th annual competition in Ontario, Canada]
Bees swarm around Boelsterli as he adds to his living beard at the 9th
annual competition in Ontario, Canada
  [image: Marenda Schipper and Patrick Boelsterli model their bee beards
that typically weigh 4 lbs and are made up of 13,000-16,000 bees]
Marenda Schipper and Patrick Boelsterli model their bee beards that
typically weigh 4 lbs and are made up of 13,000-16,000 bees
 Bees flock on to the contestants faces and upper torsos around their queen
as the recognize and are drawn to her scent, the
BBC<http://www.bbc.com/travel/blog/20130713-in-canada-a-competition-for-the-best-bee-beard>reports.
Veteran competitors use petrolatum, a substance bees avoid, to help sculpt
and 'grow' their bee beards into particular shapes, the news organization
goes on to report.
In addition, to keep the participants from being stung the bee keepers keep
the colonies well feed with sugar water and sedate the bees with smoke
before letting them amass on the contestants.
[image: All smiles: University student Schipper smiles as thousands of bees
cover most of her face]
All smiles: University student Schipper smiles as thousands of bees cover
most of her face
 To determine the weight of the beards judges weight the contestants before
and after the bees collect on their face, according to the BBC.
It takes about 5,000 bees to weight a pound.
Officials also judge the contestants based on the beard's style and the
performance each person puts on for the audience. In the past contestants
on the catwalk have managed to hula hoop while covering by the stinging
insects.
[image: Covered: Only Schipper's nose peeks out from under her bee beard as
she competes in the Pioneer Games on Clovermead Farm]
Covered: Only Schipper's nose peeks out from under her bee beard as she
competes in the Pioneer Games on Clovermead Farm
 This year's competitiors included everyone from middle-aged adults to
University students.
The 2013 winner was Justin Hiemstra, who won for having the heaviest beard,
according to 
Ruptly.com<http://ruptly.tv/site/vod/view/3104/canada-bee-bearding-battle-creates-buzz-in-ontario>.
Marenda Schipper was also recognized for her beard's atheistic with the
2013 Judge's Choice Award.




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