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Date: | Wed, 30 Apr 1997 23:38:29 EDT |
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Howdy All!
I have 4 hives, and have been trying to work them recently without the
aid of a smoker. I usually do this only on sunny days, in mid afternoon
(1-3 PM). Three of the hives usually do well with this method. If I
work slowly, only the occasional bee will rush to my glove and check me
out and rarely will I get stung. ONE hive, however, when opened,
IMMEDIATELY reacts by sending 20-30 bees out and stinging like crazy!
When my hand *slowly* approaches the top of the box to lift out a frame,
the bees just jump up to my hand and immediately begin stinging and
quickly move to my chest and arms where I am stung through my coveralls.
Is this behavior to be blamed on the queen? She is a new queen, placed
in that hive last fall. They overwintered well, and are raising lots of
new brood. Will requeening this fall solve the problem?
Curiously,
Steve Creasy- (\
Maryville, Tennessee USA {|||8-
Proverbs 24:13, 25:16 (/
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