Needless to say I was working around my bees this morning and kinda made them mad. I bumped the entrance to their hive and showered some dirt down on the landing board. They came out in large numbers and started crawling around the hive. I beat a hasty retreat but still need to work around my hive. So how long will they stay mad
Who says they are mad? Did you get stung?
If the reason for their defensiveness is your actions, they usually calm down in a week or two. Sometimes quicker depending on how much you upset them. If the reason is the weather and the flow, they may be much better as soon as something new blooms. If the reason is their genetics, they won't get better...
Quote from: Acebird on March 08, 2018, 10:13:08 AM
Who says they are mad? Did you get stung?
Well I figure they were mad because there were no bees out and then all of a sudden they came out in large numbers and started crawling around the hive. When I saw that I did not stick around if they were mad or not.
Quote from: Michael Bush on March 08, 2018, 10:17:17 AM
If the reason for their defensiveness is your actions, they usually calm down in a week or two. Sometimes quicker depending on how much you upset them. If the reason is the weather and the flow, they may be much better as soon as something new blooms. If the reason is their genetics, they won't get better...
Well lets hope not to much because that is my favorite walking spot. They usually are very very gentle and never even land on my during inspections. I might go suit up and check it out this after noon and try to finishmy work
I would think curiosity more than mad. Probably calm within 10 minutes.
I will let yall know soon enough. I will be going out there soon.
Wallace(Iddee) is correct. My experience is a little longer at about 1/2 hour.
They calmed down. They are their normal docile self
WHAT?? Ya mean after 70+ years, I finally got something right? :cool: :cheesy:
Good Guess. I was going to suggest he go back out there and bang on it some more. Then you will certainly find out what mood they are in. :wink:
Quote from: bwallace23350 on March 08, 2018, 09:59:19 AM
Needless to say I was working around my bees this morning and kinda made them mad. I bumped the entrance to their hive and showered some dirt down on the landing board. They came out in large numbers and started crawling around the hive. I beat a hasty retreat but still need to work around my hive. So how long will they stay mad
If you wait till dusk, and toss a few shovel full of dirt at the entrance while hosing down the front wearing only your briefs..that will surely elicit a appropriate response lol
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NO, NO, NO, Barry. Dump the briefs. That'll make it even more fun. :cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
Quote from: iddee on March 08, 2018, 05:03:03 PM
WHAT?? Ya mean after 70+ years, I finally got something right? :cool: :cheesy:
Don't have a coronary Wally, it was an accident. He, he.
Quote from: iddee on March 08, 2018, 05:03:03 PM
WHAT?? Ya mean after 70+ years, I finally got something right? :cool: :cheesy:
Wallace, you are funny, I appreciate the humor.
Blessings
Quote from: bwallace23350 on March 08, 2018, 10:19:07 AM
Quote from: Acebird on March 08, 2018, 10:13:08 AM
Who says they are mad? Did you get stung?
Well I figure they were mad because there were no bees out and then all of a sudden they came
out in large numbers and started crawling around the hive. When I saw that I did not stick around
if they were mad or not.
Alabama?
Probably distrurbed their baby makin' ..... would it be unusual for _any_
organism _Not_ to get upset on coitus interrptus...?...!! :grin:
Quote from: iddee on March 08, 2018, 10:26:35 AM
I would think curiosity more than mad. Probably calm within 10 minutes.
I'd wager "half a durry" which is around 5 (min).
Coming in late though it is not possible to argue you aint right
so that makes you right as others had left.
All a matter of which foot one steps off on.. "by the left ..
.....lefffff, right left right left righ..."
:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
Bill
Quote from: eltalia on March 17, 2018, 02:41:24 AM
Quote from: bwallace23350 on March 08, 2018, 10:19:07 AM
Quote from: Acebird on March 08, 2018, 10:13:08 AM
Who says they are mad? Did you get stung?
Well I figure they were mad because there were no bees out and then all of a sudden they came
out in large numbers and started crawling around the hive. When I saw that I did not stick around
if they were mad or not.
Alabama?
Probably distrurbed their baby makin' ..... would it be unusual for _any_
organism _Not_ to get upset on coitus interrptus...?...!! :grin:
Quote from: iddee on March 08, 2018, 10:26:35 AM
I would think curiosity more than mad. Probably calm within 10 minutes.
I'd wager "half a durry" which is around 5 (min).
Coming in late though it is not possible to argue you aint right
so that makes you right as others had left.
All a matter of which foot one steps off on.. "by the left ..
.....lefffff, right left right left righ..."
:cheesy: :cheesy: :cheesy:
Bill
I Was preparing to move a couple of hives getting him set up with netting so I can net them up and move them out. Has I put the netting under the one colony I Disturbed a colony of carpenter ants that was under the blocks that the hives are on. The carpenter ants came swarming out and into the hive with the predictable response from the bees. They weren't doing a bunch of flying they were doing a hell of a lot of crawling in a thick carpet of bees up the front in the entrance around the side across the yard yeah they were mad exceedingly defensive 45 stings later I was transporting them to where they needed to be
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