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I put wet supers on my hives that had been over wintered for the first tie this year.
I have 4 hives in my garden, and bees are normally well tempered.
I had taken a Friday off work and popped on supers. Then that weekend my bees were a bit nutty, one neighbor got stung when mowing her lawn. Anyone in my garden got chased. And my bees were generally unpleasant for a week or so. I remember this in particular because my neighbor got stung.
I noticed some other aggressive behavior that come and went through the early season. Looking back, once my supply of wet supers was used bees were chilled again.
When unpacking my supers they stank of alcoholic fermenting honey. So like when wasps get drunk on fermenting apples and get aggressive, could the same have happened to my bees?
I have 4 hives in my garden, and bees are normally well tempered.
I had taken a Friday off work and popped on supers. Then that weekend my bees were a bit nutty, one neighbor got stung when mowing her lawn. Anyone in my garden got chased. And my bees were generally unpleasant for a week or so. I remember this in particular because my neighbor got stung.
I noticed some other aggressive behavior that come and went through the early season. Looking back, once my supply of wet supers was used bees were chilled again.
When unpacking my supers they stank of alcoholic fermenting honey. So like when wasps get drunk on fermenting apples and get aggressive, could the same have happened to my bees?
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