malawi2854
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2009
- Messages
- 205
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- Location
- Tonbridge, Kent
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hello,
I work in a school, and was called on Friday to investigate a "gathering of bees" in the corner of a building.
I went and had a look, saw all of about 30 bees, and thought they looked like bumbles - but a bit odd they were flying around the guttering 2 floors up...
Various thoughts went through my head about what they could be - especially as they don't appear to be going in/out of anything.
I left, thinking it was either a drone congregation area, especially as they looked quite large, or it was a small swarm, in which case, it would be gone by this week.
No such luck - they're still there - still flying exactly the same - I took a little video - anyone got any ideas?
I'd quite like some clue of what I might find up there, before I'm shoved up a ladder to find out!
My main queries are around what they actually are? They look too big to be honey bees, but equally, don't really look like bumbles either!
That said - we do get quite a few bumble nests around the school...
Also - why aren't they seeming to fly in or out of anything?
Anyway - on with the video! Click the picture to play!
I work in a school, and was called on Friday to investigate a "gathering of bees" in the corner of a building.
I went and had a look, saw all of about 30 bees, and thought they looked like bumbles - but a bit odd they were flying around the guttering 2 floors up...
Various thoughts went through my head about what they could be - especially as they don't appear to be going in/out of anything.
I left, thinking it was either a drone congregation area, especially as they looked quite large, or it was a small swarm, in which case, it would be gone by this week.
No such luck - they're still there - still flying exactly the same - I took a little video - anyone got any ideas?
I'd quite like some clue of what I might find up there, before I'm shoved up a ladder to find out!
My main queries are around what they actually are? They look too big to be honey bees, but equally, don't really look like bumbles either!
That said - we do get quite a few bumble nests around the school...
Also - why aren't they seeming to fly in or out of anything?
Anyway - on with the video! Click the picture to play!