Bee removal (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKQ_hV31U9Y#ws)
Sorry its loud, I had my vac running and the ladies were not happy with me.
:lol:
Lotta mean bees there. Did you have the smoker fired up? So how far did they go back in there?
I did smoke them lightly, sorry I did not do a follow up video. By the end of it I was beat and just wanted to go home. LOL
They went back about 4 feet. I had to improvise with a broom handel and a paint scraper to get all the comb out. I made it home with more than 6 pounds of bees. They have been doing well since hiving them, I did find and kill their queen and had a much nicer one installed about a week post removal. She is marked and I did see her a few days ago.
Been there before, ain't much fun. You did your job and pleased your customer. Look forward to the next one, perhaps they might be nicer.
...JP
jaseemtp,........ WOW!!!!!
That is what I fear to run into one day. One criteria my mentor and his counterpart has for a hive is gentleness. Naturally, the bees that I've gotten from them are calm bees (well, one colony seems a little jittery, but...) and even the cutout from the dairy farm was very gentle. I figure one day, though, I'll meet some bees like those in your video. I'm glad you found the queen and de-throned her. Best wishes on calming those bees down and thanks for sharing the video!!
Ed
I had one removal with mean bees like that this year, couldn't find the old queen to get them requeened. They didn't survive dry ice.
Your a better man than I am
What D Semple said about the better man, too...
I'm curious about something. Do you also have gentle bees that you remove sometimes or are they all mean? I know you're dealing with the influx of AHB genes down there but was wondering if there's still pockets of European genes.
Ed
Most of the ones I have encountered have been a bit testy. I am unable to do a removal without a suit. I attempted that one time and after several stings to the face I promised the wife I wouldnt do it again.
My last removal attempt wound up being just as pissy. They were in an old historic home in downtown Dallas. I wound up doing it as a trap-out - as I was uncomfortable with cutting into the historic home. The trap out is still going.... with 2 mediums sitting on the roof of their sun-room. Built back in the early 1900's.
I took 80-90 stings to and through my suit & gloves just while sealing up the entrances to their home.
I run into ones like that on occasion...made me cringe just watching !
Scott
I've not run into one like that and wholly mollie they were defensive. I too cringed just watching. Thanks for posting!
Wow, hope I NEVER run into bees like that here in WI. Man, I like the winter for that reason!
I had a couch outside for several months....I finally got a truck to hall it off with...and I'll be a SOB!!...No bees, but I bet as many as 10 bleck widows!! The widows have been really thick this year!! I even have them living in with my bees!
your friend,
john
Thanks for the replies y'all. Most of the removals I have done this year have been pretty grumpy. Now since I posted the video y'all must have sent good vibes my way as the following 3 removals I could have performed nude. So thanks for the good vibes it sure was nice to get those gravey removals.
I also want to thank JP, Scott, and shawee for all y'all's videos it is what gave the courage and knowledge to even try to tackle a removal.