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On 21 Oct 97 at 13:07, Marlin (SCOTT) Kline wrote:
> short as possible" ended up riding in the back of the truck at 55
> mph for ? 2 miles came back and they attacked me again"the hive is
> about 275 ft away" unable to remove my gear we left with me in the
> back of the truck to go home,stopped 3 1/2 miles away removed my
> gear and was stung a few more times :) this was on 10-19-97, I am
> trying locate the invoice to find out what I bought as far as the
> bees go.Did I do some thing wrong ? and any idea what type of bees I
> own.?"I also counted somewhere in the area 150 + stingers in my
> gloves and pants." But the honey is good.!
My sincere condolences! To try requeening this one is going to be a
real hazard. My advice, burn 'em! A hive as bad as this is going to
take a lot of effort to calm them down, especially if your new queen
is from the same source and possibly as bad as the first.
My personal opinion, we are going to see more and more reports of
this type as AHB genes become more prelevant in the breeding stock.
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