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Drone Bee
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- May 7, 2013
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- Location
- Yorkshire Wolds
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- enough (but all insured!)
I thought as much...
oh no, very alive when photographed.... that was just a single
they were many more, when walking, a loud buzzing....
just found it strange they seem to be attracted to wrotten figs, as well as the bees, bees and Asian Hornet in total harmony!
The hornets and bees are both attracted to the high sugars in the figs, however the hornets are on their way out and you know this because their not searching for high proteins to feed young, their all doing the same as wasps, just hanging around as they die off ! We found last year if you start trapping around this time of year you do get a lot of queens looking for sugars to help see them over the winter! The trapping period in the late summer is usually only a few weeks, as usually we expect temperatures around 10 degrees max by mid November!
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In Provence the Asians are still searching for protein, coming to the hive for bees. The Europeans on the other hand are are still eating fruit, Our Sharron Fruit tree has lots on at the moment we have to be very careful when around the tree.
That is late for Asian hornets, ours released queens a few days ago and we must be 7-10o higher temps than you? Id be tempted to try and poison a few and you might kill a few hundred queens
Great initiative
I am quite sure that 100s of pairs of beekeeper's eyes will keep a look out for the beasts...
However I am wary of FAKE NEWS... we had 2 reports one from an apiary in Plymouth and one from Luckett Woods on the Mid Tamar Valley... the reported sightings were no doubt by persons sadly attempting to draw some attention to them selves.... not sure how much looking for them cost the taxpayer?
Yeghes da
* also a "Asian Hornet" day at Newlyn in Cornwall that was extremely well attended
Being a camper-van owner and a beekeeper, I am wondering if there would be any value in a car sticker with a clear picture of an Asian Hornet. These could be given out at campsites or the Camping and Caravan Club and the Caravan Club might be able to circulate them.
To be fair, there is still a lot of confusion for those well meaning citizens who Google 'Asian hornets', especially when 'giant' creeps in. Articles like this don't help either...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1857209/asian-hornets-coming-to-uk/
Quoted this from the last paragraph.. are they for real.. i would be like a whippet if i was getting attacked.. .
Don’t run.They can fly faster than you can run and are intrigued by moving targets and consider running a provocation. Crouch low to the ground, stop moving and try to cover your head.
To be fair, there is still a lot of confusion for those well meaning citizens who Google 'Asian hornets', especially when 'giant' creeps in. Articles like this don't help either...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1857209/asian-hornets-coming-to-uk/
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