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It's in some of the books as the bes get entangled in it the same as hair.

PH
 
I believe it's as PH has said because they cam get entangled in it. There not going to attack you for wearing wool but will sting if they get caught up in it as they would if became entangled in hair.
 
Can you get bee jumpers then?
TBH I wouldn't be surprised.
 
bees certainly don't like OH's mane of curly dark hair.

As i understand it bees have evolved to be aggressive towards bears. anything big, dark and hairy will get attacked.

PS not sure if tight white vest and leather biker hat enrage them further.
 
I've read in different places that bees don't like:

large, dark shapes
hairy surfaces
cut grass
smell of fish.

I wonder what kind of animal pacing about a hive this all adds up to ;)?

Answers from the smarter than average....

acabee



bees certainly don't like OH's mane of curly dark hair.

As i understand it bees have evolved to be aggressive towards bears. anything big, dark and hairy will get attacked.
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PH
I thought I had already given the clues.
But I'll bear it in mind for the future (as I don't want to be over-bearing on this forum.)
Could you bear with me on this?

Now, what did I do with the answer....? Tsch! I can't bear it when I lose things!

acabee
 
I've heard they don't like grizzly beards either

:biggrinjester:
 
The person wearing the wool, irrespective of the colour, is the first one to get nobbled whe we get out of the truck at a bee site. Be it the jumper, the hat, the socks, whatever............they get banjoed pretty soon after arrival.
 
I have heard this discussion before, is it actually the wool or something given off by the chemicals used to dye the wool? just a thought
 

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