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Do carpenter bees sting humans? | Beesource Beekeeping Forums Carpenter bees often get a bad rap, but it's good to know the facts! Our forum users have shared some interesting insights about carpenter bees Some say that female carpenter bees are capable of stinging, but they don't die after stinging like
Salt for bees? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums Bees are there constantly, even though they are only about 100 feet from the lake where they get all the water they want Personally I know that a certain number of bees from each hive go out and seek salt If one don't provide a safe (preferably sea-salt) they will go on the P-puddles, manure and such places where salt is available
Italian vs Carniolan Bees | Beesource Beekeeping Forums Buying bees from a local beekeeper who has raised their own queens for a few years is a good way to get stock that is adapted to your area Regardless, don't stress too much over the breed of bee
Dealing With Africanized Bees - Beesource Beekeeping Forums A couple of bees attacking you after running heavy machinery in the vicinity of their hive is not uncommon Africanized behavior would be more in line with thousands of bees attacking you and chasing you for hundreds of yards The only way to tell if they're really africanized is to have them tested I'd suggest that you contact a local beekeeper and have him her deal with the problem instead
Is Sevin spray and issue w bees??? - Beesource Beekeeping Forums Bees are currently on the blooms on my cucumbers, squash, watermelons and cantaloupes I normally spray with liquid sevin to keep off the insects that try to kill the plants However, I was wondering if sevin spray might not be harmful to the bees and if so, what could one use to accomplish the same prevention that sevin gives and not harm the
Bees Building Comb Between the Frames - beesource. com The bees built almost a whole frame's worth of comb between two frames that had comb on them already This had very little on it so I immediately chopped it off and put the frame back in and spaced the frames so that the end bars were touching
Dead hives empty of bees. . . | Beesource Beekeeping Forums Hi, Went to check on my bees today and there is no life in any of my six hives If that is not strange enough, there is no dead bees on the hive floors and only around 30 bees in each winter cluster The queen is also present in every hive, so no absconding No piles of dead bees in front of
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Africanized bees still a problem? | Beesource Beekeeping Forums If thousands of bees come out and try to kill you as you run away, it's not worth keeping Not quite joking I read a lot of reports on Africanized bees in Central America, and that's pretty much how they test hives They hit the hive with a stick then count the number of stingers on a glove or a dummy
Ghost bees - Beesource Beekeeping Forums The ghost bees might be drones (larve) that they are removing If the strong hive can afford it you might steal a frame of brood from it and give it to the weaker, just make sure you don't move the strong queen with the frame