Peter,
Interesting link...my daughter spent 3 years in Paraguay in the Peace Corp
working with tje africanized bees along with educating the locals about the
ecology of the region etc.. Of the dozens of swarms she caught and hives
she worked she never encountered any real mean bees. I worked them with her
down there with only cotton work gloves and a slip over hood/top...At first
I was cautious to the point that the lady who owned the hives asked if I had
ever worked bees before(I was in "prepare to boogie" mode!!)!! After I had
worked the hives for awhile I ended up shedding my gloves and on an occasion
or two my veil/shirt to see better....I was admittingly working more slowly
than usual .
She has heard of horror stories however that made you nauseous to listen to.
Am cc'ing this to her
Thanks
John Horton
> Developing the African Bee Industry
>
> http://arc.peacecorpsconnect.org/view/370
>
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