Possible Beehive found near my family's residence
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Possible Beehive found near my family's residence
Last night when I was out swimming, a courtesy patrol officer told me that a beehive is found in a tree near one of the suite buildings. A bee keeper was exploring to find where the bee problem is and he found it in a tree near a building across from mine.
Thank goodness it's not near my doorway or my family and I would've been...stung many times.
Thank goodness it's not near my doorway or my family and I would've been...stung many times.
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My parents just had someone take care of one in their backyard on Tuesday. They tried to find a beekeeper but weren't successful. It's kinda sad since the bees were only doing what they're supposed to do but it was situated between 2 houses and the bees were bothering us when we were in their pool and moreso the neighbors at their pool.
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Well, I developed a bee sting allergy suddenly at age 38. So that guy better watch what he wishes for.
I was in an ER/Med-first facility within 30 minutes of being stung. Needed 2 shots, 2 oral meds, had to be driven home b/c all of this combined was like drinking a six-pack! I had to take Benadryl, every 6 hours, around the clock, for 5 full days too. Had to set the alarm and everything, taking it in the middle of the night too. A scary time but I survived!
Mary
I was in an ER/Med-first facility within 30 minutes of being stung. Needed 2 shots, 2 oral meds, had to be driven home b/c all of this combined was like drinking a six-pack! I had to take Benadryl, every 6 hours, around the clock, for 5 full days too. Had to set the alarm and everything, taking it in the middle of the night too. A scary time but I survived!
Mary
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Aslkahuna wrote:Problem is, most bees in the SW US are now of the Africanized (Killer) variety and are extremely aggressive if you get too close to the hive so that's why the hives have to be destroyed.
Steve
THose bee's give me the heebee geebee's.. hope they NEVER adapt enough to cold weather to make it up north

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Aslkahuna wrote:Problem is, most bees in the SW US are now of the Africanized (Killer) variety and are extremely aggressive if you get too close to the hive so that's why the hives have to be destroyed.
Steve
I heard somewhere that these Africanized honeybees are beginning to tame a bit. That was a website, so you never know.
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Last year my neighbors discovered an active hive in the walls of the house by the kitchen. They had no idea it was even there until they went to put in new siding.
As an aside, the wild European bee population has been dwindling at an alarming rate the past few years due to some kind of mite. Their demise is causing some problems in agriculture due to lack of pollination. I read an article a while back that California has been importing bees from other states to pollinate the almond crops. So count to 10 before you whack that buzzing insect.

As an aside, the wild European bee population has been dwindling at an alarming rate the past few years due to some kind of mite. Their demise is causing some problems in agriculture due to lack of pollination. I read an article a while back that California has been importing bees from other states to pollinate the almond crops. So count to 10 before you whack that buzzing insect.

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