Heather
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 7, 2008
- Messages
- 4,133
- Reaction score
- 128
- Location
- Newick, East Sussex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
Any beek destroying bumblebee nests for people should be ashamed
rubbish/// im not ashamed when a old man of 80 and his dog got 5 stings from the so called endangered bumble bees. 2 puffs of the powder and job done and I will destroy a lot more before the season finishes.. if any one wants to come and remove them. that's fine. but I aint[/QUOTE]
I was saddened, but not ashamed. I have relocated 2 colonies that people were refusing to allow remain, spoken to dozens reassuring and they agrees to keep. I teach that BB are precious where ever I go with my Observation hive.
But have destroyed I colony. It was head height in a holiday rental property near me. Owner allows me to keep my hives on his land, but he was getting anxious guests keep contacting him.
The bees were not harmless as bombing children, not just bumping into them. Tree bumbles do sting.. I know not as severe as honey bees, but they are the most feisty of Bumbles. I have been stung by one when near the nest in my own garden. The colony was not removable as under the eaves of a single floor chalet. No option.