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Thank you to the person who thought it might be a good idea to put Bee Hives on the waste land over from Monte Santo
Maybe would have been a good idea to have put a sign to warn people they were there!!! I got stung, good job I am not a child or an animal as it could so easily have been life threatening! please be very careful
Maybe would have been a good idea to have put a sign to warn people they were there!!! I got stung, good job I am not a child or an animal as it could so easily have been life threatening! please be very careful
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Hold on its NOT waste land it is someones agricultural property and for all you know it was the owner who did it.
Also we wander across such land at the discretion of the owners, I do not think that we have automatic rights of access.
It is better that land is used in this way rather than becoming a tip for builders waste.
Also we wander across such land at the discretion of the owners, I do not think that we have automatic rights of access.
It is better that land is used in this way rather than becoming a tip for builders waste.
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100% Agree ! We have a Bee Hotel in our garden where they can rest, no-one' s moved in yet but we are hoping.EMM wrote:Hold on its NOT waste land it is someones agricultural property and for all you know it was the owner who did it.
Also we wander across such land at the discretion of the owners, I do not think that we have automatic rights of access.
It is better that land is used in this way rather than becoming a tip for builders waste.
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Bees are generally passive ceatures and only sting if they think their hive is under attack. If you keep away from the hive it is very unlikely that you will get stung. If you do get stung it does not pose the same risk as a wasp sting. As regards any animal getting stung I would suggest that is down to nature's balance unless you are talking about a pet dog off a lead that the owner has allowed to attack the bees - in which case it deserves what it gets.
Bees do an enormous amount of good and the citrus fruit orchards in the Alagrve would not survive long without them.
Leave the bees alone and you will be safe.
Bees do an enormous amount of good and the citrus fruit orchards in the Alagrve would not survive long without them.
Leave the bees alone and you will be safe.
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We've planted bee friendly plants in our garden masses of lavender, rosemary, sage, jasmine, honeysuckle, etc., & we're surrounded by orange groves, sometimes it sounds like an army of mini chainsaws are working overtime. Every year we're given jars of wonderful local honey & I like to think our plants have contributed to their lovely flavour. The only times I've been stung it has been by wasps.
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When we did the touristy jeep trip excursion we visited a farmer who kept bees and made grat honey and hooch. I'm a bit nervous when buzzing insects come near (bad chidhood experience with a wasps nest!) and the farmer told me that if yiu just blow at the bee it will go away. So, enclosed in the honey-making shed with loads of bees buzzing around I tried it - lo and behold, it works - and you don't get stung like you could by flapping your arms at the bee.
Also, contrary to most people's beliefs, most bees do not die when they sting you - that's only a couple of types (bumble being one) - and the little b*gg*r that stung me a couple of years ago - that one died after an argument with the sole of my shoe
Also, contrary to most people's beliefs, most bees do not die when they sting you - that's only a couple of types (bumble being one) - and the little b*gg*r that stung me a couple of years ago - that one died after an argument with the sole of my shoe
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HampshireRich wrote:When we did the touristy jeep trip excursion we visited a farmer who kept bees and made grat honey and hooch. I'm a bit nervous when buzzing insects come near (bad chidhood experience with a wasps nest!) and the farmer told me that if yiu just blow at the bee it will go away. So, enclosed in the honey-making shed with loads of bees buzzing around I tried it - lo and behold, it works - and you don't get stung like you could by flapping your arms at the bee.
Also, contrary to most people's beliefs, most bees do not die when they sting you - that's only a couple of types (bumble being one) - and the little b*gg*r that stung me a couple of years ago - that one died after an argument with the sole of my shoe
Rich dont tell me how you blow it away when its hovering round your rear end!!
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That's for extermination - not a friendly "go away"jamielyon4 wrote:HampshireRich wrote:When we did the touristy jeep trip excursion we visited a farmer who kept bees and made grat honey and hooch. I'm a bit nervous when buzzing insects come near (bad chidhood experience with a wasps nest!) and the farmer told me that if yiu just blow at the bee it will go away. So, enclosed in the honey-making shed with loads of bees buzzing around I tried it - lo and behold, it works - and you don't get stung like you could by flapping your arms at the bee.
Also, contrary to most people's beliefs, most bees do not die when they sting you - that's only a couple of types (bumble being one) - and the little b*gg*r that stung me a couple of years ago - that one died after an argument with the sole of my shoe
Rich dont tell me how you blow it away when its hovering round your rear end!!
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I am not getting into a conversation regarding Bs and BJs (for a change)
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pete-flint wrote:I am not getting into a conversation regarding Bs and BJs (for a change)
Pete, its a sure fire way to keep the girls out of a topic!!