thebhoy
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2009
- Messages
- 332
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Sutton, London
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 28
Have been wearing waterproof trousers and a bee suit jacket when checking my bees for past couple of months, have hives in field of long grass and others at a river overspill area, so keeps me dry.
All has been well until today.... One colony went ballistic when I took off top two supers.....bang.....and I turned black in one second flat with the bees that hit me.
Well smoker went out and bees were forcing way down into gloves, stinging suit, veil, gloves anywhere and everywhere and, as my trousers have open pockets to allow access to what is underneath, bees don't miss those opportunities :red face:
In they went, and boy, wouldn't you know, being commando in a pair of shorts doesn't offer much protection
Around 12 stings on cheeks and thighs is ok, the thought of what was going to get it next was more worrying..... as it turned out the rest of the hits were taken above the belt with the arms, stomach and neck getting it mostly through the suit so not too bad.
Had walked about 50 yards away through dense nettles, HB and trees etc trying to get rid of them took about ten minutes before they cleared from me, but, as I had the supers off I had to go back and stick them on again.... Joy oh joy the fun of it lol, the next wave travelled 150 yards with me and some were still with me as I got to my car another 50 yards away.
Will need to go back again as haven't done the inspection ... But will have full suit, trousers, jersey etc and will take their bloody honey from them to teach them a lesson
All has been well until today.... One colony went ballistic when I took off top two supers.....bang.....and I turned black in one second flat with the bees that hit me.
Well smoker went out and bees were forcing way down into gloves, stinging suit, veil, gloves anywhere and everywhere and, as my trousers have open pockets to allow access to what is underneath, bees don't miss those opportunities :red face:
In they went, and boy, wouldn't you know, being commando in a pair of shorts doesn't offer much protection
Around 12 stings on cheeks and thighs is ok, the thought of what was going to get it next was more worrying..... as it turned out the rest of the hits were taken above the belt with the arms, stomach and neck getting it mostly through the suit so not too bad.
Had walked about 50 yards away through dense nettles, HB and trees etc trying to get rid of them took about ten minutes before they cleared from me, but, as I had the supers off I had to go back and stick them on again.... Joy oh joy the fun of it lol, the next wave travelled 150 yards with me and some were still with me as I got to my car another 50 yards away.
Will need to go back again as haven't done the inspection ... But will have full suit, trousers, jersey etc and will take their bloody honey from them to teach them a lesson