Gower
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 15, 2010
- Messages
- 119
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- Location
- Gower, Swansea
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 6
Hi grower. Great picture. I never have stopped to think about a photo when i get stung, but my first reaction is to give the bee a slap and get the stinger out.
Unfortunately the bee inspecters' job requires shaking bees off every frame , otherwise he could easily miss a small patch(single cell even)of foul brod;the principal reason for his visitHave the SBI pay you a visit, guaranteed to upset your apiary. Talk about bull in a china shop!!! Wound up the bees until they were stinging like crazy.
It's not what but how. I know they need to be thorough, just as we need to be when looking for queen cells, that's not my complaint.Unfortunately the bee inspecters' job requires shaking bees off every frame , otherwise he could easily miss a small patch(single cell even)of foul brod;the principal reason for his visit
Any inspector not going to this extent is falling short of doing the job properly , then you would be wound up as well as the bees
VM
Have the SBI pay you a visit, guaranteed to upset your apiary. Talk about bull in a china shop!!! Wound up the bees until they were stinging like crazy.
That looks as if it would be sore. I'm lucky that our bee inspector is really great and is respectful of the bees. The last time she came to see them they behaved and she didn't use much smoke.
Have the SBI pay you a visit, guaranteed to upset your apiary. Talk about bull in a china shop!!! Wound up the bees until they were stinging like crazy.
sounds like you had Sylvia over to visit, Lois?
UC Davis communications specialist Kathy Keatley Garvey in the Department of Entomology said she has taken at least 1 million photos of honeybees in her lifetime,
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