Beagle23
House Bee
- Joined
- Jan 18, 2017
- Messages
- 344
- Reaction score
- 39
- Location
- Chessington
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 3
I met with one of my clients at work today and it just so happens I'm sporting a badly swollen top lip from a sting at the weekend. When the client learned this was the result of a bee sting and not Botox he went on to explain that he had kept bees for just over ten years. I asked why he had stopped and he replied that after one aggressive inspection he, out of nowhere, developed something of a bee phobia. He sold off his hives and gave up on the hobby, apparently no longer able to open a hive without getting the shakes.
I've had a few shaky encounters in my first three years and have a couple of times walked away from an inspection when the homicidal tendencies of my little girls was in full bloom. But I've never had an experience that left me feeling fearful of the hive.
I guess fear is healthy, it stops us getting to blaze, but when it ruins the hobby what's the point.
Any anecdotes?
I've had a few shaky encounters in my first three years and have a couple of times walked away from an inspection when the homicidal tendencies of my little girls was in full bloom. But I've never had an experience that left me feeling fearful of the hive.
I guess fear is healthy, it stops us getting to blaze, but when it ruins the hobby what's the point.
Any anecdotes?