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That's true; where would we be without bees to pollenate our crops? I hope the beekeepers do manage to collect that swarm; bees are vanishing at an alarming rate! |
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Well they weren't there today so I suspect their 'owner' lured them back by coaxing the queen back into the hive. It was a wonderful sight; but I am glad they are back where they belong |
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I dont mind bumble bees coz they are friendly, but wasps or any other thing like that, nope. I was stung by a wasp when I was younger, I had my arms up on the washing line and when I put them down it stung me in my arm pit! |
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Luckily I've not had a bad experience with bees. Was stung several times by a couple of wasps which fell down a baggy teeshirt back in the 80s but it hasn't left me with any fear of them; just a healthy respect for their stingers. My daft old Balie tried to eat a bee once when he was little and I had to remove a stinger from his lip with a pair of tweezers. No harm done thankfully! |
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That was an excellent picture Yola. Wonder where they went? I think the going rate is about £10 for a swarm now - but you need to know who to contact to come and collect them. |
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