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Lisa Keeler wrote:
>You bet they can sense fear. As a bug-o-phobe I sometimes
forget that as a
scientist everything is facinating to study! Whenever I am
hit by a wave of
panic the bees are on me very quickly. Sometimes I have to
walk away to get
me and the bees back into a proper mental state.
I am pleased to see that at least one other beekeeper
shares my view that bees sense fear in people around their
hives. I listed my thoughts on this subject at
www.wn.com.au/hillgrove/faqs.htm but I was beginning to
believe that I was the only one around to believe bees sense
anxiety/fear/indecision. Thanks, Lisa!
Regards,
Ken Morris <[log in to unmask]>
Hillgrove Farm, Batavia Coast, Western Australia
Phone: (08) 9926 1087 Fax: (08) 9926 1338
http://www.wn.com.au/hillgrove
Bees & Honey, Beekeeping Software, Website Design and Dog
Boarding Kennels.
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