Anyone here keep bees?
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- Drone_Fragger
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My Uncle and Aunt keep bees, and do shows about them. My aunt even wrote a book.
http://www.mbbka.org.uk/html/body_bees_ ... culum.html
http://www.mbbka.org.uk/html/body_bees_ ... culum.html
- Felix the Cat
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I am deathly afraid of bees, and even more afraid of wasps, and even more afraid yet of yellowjackets, and even more afraid yet of hornets.
In other words, put me in a room with a hornet and I'll probably go completely insane and curl up in the fetal position in a corner and start gibbering and crying. I'm serious. I mean, I got the creepie crawlies just writing that.
In other words, put me in a room with a hornet and I'll probably go completely insane and curl up in the fetal position in a corner and start gibbering and crying. I'm serious. I mean, I got the creepie crawlies just writing that.
We own a very large beekeper supply store 
And have lots of hives ourselves - but bees dont like me
One small note why wasps are even more annoying than bees:
After a bee stings you, it dies (cause its spike has a hook and thus the bee can't get away without detaching the spike - and with it vital parts).
A wasp can sting multiple times in a row, cause its spike doesn't have a hook.

And have lots of hives ourselves - but bees dont like me


One small note why wasps are even more annoying than bees:
After a bee stings you, it dies (cause its spike has a hook and thus the bee can't get away without detaching the spike - and with it vital parts).
A wasp can sting multiple times in a row, cause its spike doesn't have a hook.
bees
My dad is a lawyer, but when we had a farm in South Africa we kept bees for a bit, on weekends.
we had about 30 hives before about half of them were killed by waxmoths and I helped my dad take the frames out of the hives a few time. my mother and father would uncap (or whatever it's called) the frames and put them into a centrifuge extractor. That room was full of bees. I got stung a few times and it really hurt but no big deal. it was the best honey I've ever tasted :D
we had about 30 hives before about half of them were killed by waxmoths and I helped my dad take the frames out of the hives a few time. my mother and father would uncap (or whatever it's called) the frames and put them into a centrifuge extractor. That room was full of bees. I got stung a few times and it really hurt but no big deal. it was the best honey I've ever tasted :D
- ApathyZer0
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- Felix the Cat
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