In a message dated 31/05/2010 19:45:23 GMT Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
writes:
<<Entirely the beekeeper. The bees 'think' there is a forest fire that
might threaten their home, making it wise to prepare to abscond at short
notice.
They do this by filling their crops with liquid stores (if available),
following which they are about as aggressive as you are after your second
helping of Christmas pudding, and about as productive.
Chris>>
I wonder how true that is. I've never noticed that more beas feed from
open honey after smoking than when I open a hive without smoke. My feeling
is that the smell disrupts communication within the hive.
Regards,
Robert Brenchley
Birmingham UK
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