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On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Vivian Donahue wrote:
> Its my understanding that like our honeybees, bumblebees while
> extremely easygoing in the field, are very aggressive in defending
> their hive. A friend had a hive settle in his beeyard in some empty
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Remember, also, that we are dealing with multiple species. Here in
Washington State alone we have about seven species that are commonly
found. These separate species vary quite a bit as to colony size and
aggressiveness.
Cheers,
Dave Pehling
Extension Analyst
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