Hi Eric, Jim and All
> I have had defensive bees come straight at my veil, collide and spray
me in the
> face with the defensive pheromone so vigorously as to make it
uncomfortable
> to inhale.
Anyone know if the bees are releasing venom as well as pheromone in such a situation? Inhaling venom is thought by some to have a role in precipitating later allergies. Probably coincidence, but I became allergic to venom the spring after having to deal with the most aggressive colony I've had. A possible second reason not to follow Joe's suggestion to stick your nose into the winter cluster when you see stingers in the air?!
all the best
Gavin
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