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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Bee Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="glock34girl" data-source="post: 244692" data-attributes="member: 7033"><p>Hey guys... I walked outside today to the side of the house and heard a crazy loud buzzing. Looked up to see hundreds of bees swarming a tree. My general theory is, I don't bother them, they won't bother me, however; I am also allergic to bees. I can't really see well into the tree foliage to see if there is a hive, is it possible they are from somewhere else just working and are going to leave? I live downtown in a city so Iam a little surprised to see them. Thoughts? So far they stay on the tree. Haven't had them in the house or anything like that. Not sure what type of bee but since Iam still alive Iam guess not Africanized. Lol also, is there a way I can train them to attack an unwanted neighbor that pesters me? Lol Jk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glock34girl, post: 244692, member: 7033"] Hey guys... I walked outside today to the side of the house and heard a crazy loud buzzing. Looked up to see hundreds of bees swarming a tree. My general theory is, I don't bother them, they won't bother me, however; I am also allergic to bees. I can't really see well into the tree foliage to see if there is a hive, is it possible they are from somewhere else just working and are going to leave? I live downtown in a city so Iam a little surprised to see them. Thoughts? So far they stay on the tree. Haven't had them in the house or anything like that. Not sure what type of bee but since Iam still alive Iam guess not Africanized. Lol also, is there a way I can train them to attack an unwanted neighbor that pesters me? Lol Jk [/QUOTE]
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