I've been reading this thread with great interest.
I have to ask this, now after some 40 years of playing with happy bees.
What am I doing that's wrong?
I don't own a 'Bee Suit ' and have never needed one
I think I may have used a veil once this year.
I never wear gloves.
I often spontaneously check a hive wearing a short sleeved tee shirt and jeans.
I only use the smoker very occasionally
I can pull out frames and check for eggs and stores etc. and nobody gets upset.
I've only once had defensive bees
(I don't believe bees can be aggressive - acutely defensive, yes) I had, I remember, about six hives on a friend's oilseed **** field. I'd been there every week to check through them and they were ***** cats. They were all very large colonies so in the end I had to wear a veil because they insisted on landing on me and walking all over my face.
Then I visited just as the bloom had dried up. This time they had guards patrolling around the hives and as soon as I approached they were after me. Luckily I had some old overalls in the Landrover and also some work gloves. With the veil tucked inside the overalls and the work gloves over the sleeves I was able to go through each of the hives. I did get the odd sting, but even back then I had no reaction to them.
Afterwards there were thousands of bee stings with venom sacs caught on the front of my overalls. I returned that night, blocked the entrance ports and brought them all home. The bees were a bit sulky and stroppy for two or three days and then back to their usual happy selves.
I read here about stroppy bees and threats of re-queening or euthanasia etc so I have to ask -
Why can't I have stroppy bees, like everybody else?
It seems so unfair!
Why Just me?
What am I doing wrong?
Malcolm B.