rockdoc
Field Bee
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2011
- Messages
- 594
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- East Devon a bit of a green desert!
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
A tale of precaution this, and one for the newbies.
At the end of a long hive move with a novice for company, and the car journey behind us, we reached the new site. I was just about to remove the traveling strap went it caught on the hive stand detaching the hive floor. This was a very full colony and thousands of travel weary bees poured out of the base. At the same moment the elastic on my left glove gave out giving access in to the said bees. I was now being stung badly from within and without! We retreated and made good our escape. At home my wife pulled out 33 stings from my arm, throat and leg. Now the moral of this painful story is that essentially, my equipment let me down. Not only did the elastic give out, but my veil parted company creating two small holes directly in front of my throat. The lesson being, never take your protection for granted and always thoroughly check it over before venturing out to inspect your bees. I know my novice beek will never forget that particular lesson.
At the end of a long hive move with a novice for company, and the car journey behind us, we reached the new site. I was just about to remove the traveling strap went it caught on the hive stand detaching the hive floor. This was a very full colony and thousands of travel weary bees poured out of the base. At the same moment the elastic on my left glove gave out giving access in to the said bees. I was now being stung badly from within and without! We retreated and made good our escape. At home my wife pulled out 33 stings from my arm, throat and leg. Now the moral of this painful story is that essentially, my equipment let me down. Not only did the elastic give out, but my veil parted company creating two small holes directly in front of my throat. The lesson being, never take your protection for granted and always thoroughly check it over before venturing out to inspect your bees. I know my novice beek will never forget that particular lesson.