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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Bee Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jamurfjr" data-source="post: 244721" data-attributes="member: 6998"><p>Swarming equates to natural reproduction in bees. The colony outgrows the hive and the old queen absconds with sixty percent of the workers. They may set up permanent shop nearby or could be just passing through. ScienceGirl gave some good advice. You may want to contact someone experienced in swarm removal. And don't prematurely discount the possibility of Africanized bees. They don't just arbitrarily attack. Provocation is needed—albeit sufficiently less than the common honey bee. I would also keep your EpiPen or Benadryl handy. I'd like to hear how this turns out. They may be gone come morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamurfjr, post: 244721, member: 6998"] Swarming equates to natural reproduction in bees. The colony outgrows the hive and the old queen absconds with sixty percent of the workers. They may set up permanent shop nearby or could be just passing through. ScienceGirl gave some good advice. You may want to contact someone experienced in swarm removal. And don't prematurely discount the possibility of Africanized bees. They don't just arbitrarily attack. Provocation is needed—albeit sufficiently less than the common honey bee. I would also keep your EpiPen or Benadryl handy. I'd like to hear how this turns out. They may be gone come morning. [/QUOTE]
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