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D. anon Guest
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Posted: Thu May 03, 2007 11:08 pm Post subject: Re: bees get aggressive |
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<timrowe@eircom.net> wrote in message
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...being followed around by a drone just didn't seem very
aggressive.
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I didn't ask the attacking bees to pose for pictures. Having been attacked,
I thought the unusual appearance of bees that were dying - whatever their
sex - could be a clue as to why the workers/guard bees were so aggressive.
As for a bee just doing its job, I think it's outside the job description to
start dive bombing me, without provocation, 20 ft from the nest, then follow
me into the house and sting me. Had I been hanging out close to the nest I
would not have considered it odd.
From the responses, I now speculate there was a mating flight not long after
some different-breed swarm was in the neighborhood, and the birth of an ugly
brood put the nest in an ugly mood. Hopefully, the queen now knows which
sperm is which and will avoid the 'bad seed'.
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(I regularly get 40-50 stings a day, despite wearing all the gear.)
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Judging from the effect of the most recent sting, I don't think I could
tolerate that. Maybe an age thing.
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But to move established bees into a hive is a complicated job and
would mean you familiarizing yourself with many aspects of bees and
bee-keeping - not least, identifying drones!
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It's my understanding that moving a colony 250 ft from the house into a hive
would entail taking it miles away, getting it acclimated, then moving it
back. That'll have to wait until I feel like pulling a lot of siding off in
the middle of the night while smoking a big cigar... Anyway, things seem to
have quieted down for the time being. The blackish drones(?) outside the
nest opening are gone, and the die-off has ceased.
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Good luck, Tim
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ROBERT VERNON Guest
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 1:04 am Post subject: Re: bees get aggressive |
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I once read an article about Cape Bees, which will take over a normal
beehive. Has anyone here heard of the Cape Bee? Do you think this could be
it?
Robert in Texas
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<timrowe@eircom.net> wrote in message
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Your photos seem to be of drones. Drones can't sting. Tim
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beekeep Guest
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Posted: Fri May 11, 2007 5:11 am Post subject: Re: bees get aggressive |
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On Thu, 10 May 2007 21:04:07 GMT, "ROBERT VERNON" <manicmonday1965@verizon.net>
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I once read an article about Cape Bees, which will take over a normal
beehive. Has anyone here heard of the Cape Bee? Do you think this could be
it?
Robert in Texas
No, but they may be becoming africanized. |
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