As I was watching a landing board the other day, I saw a drone return and go back into the hive. I greeted him, saying "well, today wasn't your day with the ladies, huh?" as I chuckled a bit to myself knowing that if he was returning, he obviously wasn't successful in mating on that flight.
Then I got to thinking, do drones experience a walk of shame when they return to the hive? Do the nurse bees look at them with disgust because they have to keep feeding them and cleaning up after them? Do they look at them like, "you got one job, Frank...ONE JOB!". I just wonder... :tongue:
Ha! So true. :cheesy:
I may need to hire a drone Physicoligist. I have a bunch of them returning.
😁
Jim Altmiller
Quote from: sawdstmakr on May 13, 2020, 06:34:48 PM
I may need to hire a drone Physicoligist. I have a bunch of them returning.
😁
Jim Altmiller
:cheesy:
Quote from: JurassicApiary on May 13, 2020, 01:59:58 PM
Do the nurse bees look at them with disgust because they have to keep feeding them and cleaning up after them? Do they look at them like, "you got one job, Frank...ONE JOB!". I just wonder...
Very funny post.
However, I am wondering if you are projecting your feelings onto the bees. (transfer or attribute one's own emotion or desire to (another person), especially unconsciously)
Have you been neglecting your honey do list recently?
:cheesy: