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I got this from "real beekeeping"

What to do if Attacked by Africanized Honey Bees

Remember these important steps:
1. RUN away quickly. Do not stop to help others. However, small children and the disabled may need some assistance.

2. As you are running, pull your shirt up over your head to protect your face, but make sure it does not slow your progress. This will help keep the bees from targeting the sensitive areas around your head and eyes.

3. Continue to RUN. Do not stop running until you reach shelter, such as a vehicle or building. A few bees may follow you indoors. However, if you run to a well-lit area, the bees will tend to become confused and fly to windows. Do not jump into water! The bees will wait for you to come up for air. If you are trapped for some reason, cover up with blankets, sleeping bags, clothes, or whatever else is immediately available.

4. Do not swat at the bees or flail your arms. Bees are attracted to movement and crushed bees emit a smell that will attract more bees.

5. Once you have reached shelter or have outrun the bees, remove all stingers. When a honey bees stings, it leaves its stinger in the skin. This kills the honey bee so it can't sting again, but it also means that venom continues to enter into the wound for a short time.


6. Do not pull stingers out with tweezers or your fingers. This will only squeeze more venom into the wound. Instead, scrape the stinger out sideways using your fingernail, the edge of a credit card, a dull knife blade or other straight-edged object.

7. If you see someone being attacked by bees, encourage them to run away or seek shelter. Do not attempt to rescue them yourself. Call 911 to report a serious stinging attack. The emergency response personnel in your area have probably been trained to handle bee attacks.

8. If you have been stung more than 15 times, or are feeling ill, or if you have any reason to believe you may be allergic to bee stings, seek medical attention immediately. The average person can safely tolerate 10 stings per pound of body weight. This means that although 500 stings can kill a child, the average adult could withstand more than 1100 stings.
 
Remember these important steps:
1. RUN away quickly...

3. Continue to RUN....


5. Once you have reached shelter or have outrun the bees....

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I understood that bees can fly at around 12 - 15 mph.

Sorry, but I can't run that fast, not even for 30 seconds, let alone to outrun a creature that regularly flies a couple of miles just for food.

I'm doomed!:eek::eek:
 
Oh, and I like the bit where it tells you to run like billy-o, then casually reminds you that bees are attracted to movement..... :icon_204-2:
 
If you want to know about Africanized honey bees, just chat with JBM. Apparently they step out of the hive for inspections after you smoke them and are really friendly.

Seems to me that those instructions are along the lines of... you don't have to be able to run fast, just faster than someone else who is being chased by the bees.
 
Just do what you would do if being chased by zombies, trip someone up.:icon_204-2:
 
I got this from "real beekeeping"

What to do if Attacked by Africanized Honey Bees

Remember these important steps:
1. RUN away quickly. Do not stop to help others. However, small children and the disabled may need some assistance.

2. As you are running, pull your shirt up over your head to protect your face, but make sure it does not slow your progress. This will help keep the bees from targeting the sensitive areas around your head and eyes.

...
:rofl:

I'd like to see someone try that. It sounds like a round of "It's a knockout". (** For those that remember it!)
 
What do you do if you don't wear a skirt, and I thought that by doing that you would be leaving more sensitive areas exposed. :D
 
What do you do if you don't wear a skirt, and I thought that by doing that you would be leaving more sensitive areas exposed. :D

It says shirt!!

I only wear my skirt in private in the evenings!!
:D
 
I got this from "real beekeeping"

What to do if Attacked by Africanized Honey Bees
8. If you have been stung more than 15 times, or are feeling ill, or if you have any reason to believe you may be allergic to bee stings, seek medical attention immediately. The average person can safely tolerate 10 stings per pound of body weight. This means that although 500 stings can kill a child, the average adult could withstand more than 1100 stings.

Or 2240 stings in my case........:blush5:
 

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