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- Glanaman,Carmarthenshire,Wales
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
Becoming a vegetarian and practicing Zen may be the way to go?
Becoming a vegetarian and practicing Zen may be the way to go?
Becoming a vegetarian and practicing Zen may be the way to go?
Experience of watching a beekeeper wearing but a hat and veil and with shirt sleeves rolled up, bare armed and ungloved hands, confidently handling a so called agressive colony of bees on a warm summers day, with hardly any smoke in the local training apiary... made me realise that the fully suited bang and crash approach was not the best.
Becoming a vegetarian and practicing Zen may be the way to go?
Experience of watching a beekeeper wearing but a hat and veil and with shirt sleeves rolled up, bare armed and ungloved hands, confidently handling a so called agressive colony of bees on a warm summers day, with hardly any smoke in the local training apiary... made me realise that the fully suited bang and crash approach was not the best.
Becoming a vegetarian and practicing Zen may be the way to go?
He was wearing cycle clips...
Start out with Angry bees it will learn you to appreciate the calmer bees further down the line...well it has for me.. three seasons of fighting with angry bees me getting stung which was not too bad but i did not like the dogs getting zapped 50yrds away.. it did not frighten me but it was a challenge trying not to squash them when doing manipulations with balled up gloves and bees dinging of the veil..Why keep aggressive bees any way?
And tinfoil hat?
I do not think he even wore a cycle helmet!
I am of the opinion that angree bees are as much to do with the bees keeper than as much of anything else.
Saying that did meet some very angry wasps in the local cemetery last year, the vicar said he thought they were about to swarm in dead earnest!
Tiny bee...
You remind me of Icanhopit / Cheers / James Templer / Siblybackbees.
I always try and explain to people that they should avoid starting out with a swarm because of their unknown temperament. Yet many associations still advocate swarms for beginners.
More beginners stop beekeeping because their first experiences with bees are not pleasant and it stops being the "romantic" pastime they envisaged.
I am of the opinion that angree bees are as much to do with the bees keeper than as much of anything else.
Swarms are a matter of luck I would admit but ..
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