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What?s up with the bees?

Smokeeater 38Smokeeater 38 Member Posts: 2,735
edited August 2003 in General Discussion
In the past week or so we've been averaging close to a bee sting a day in the county. Some of them have been for multiple stings; one guy thought he might have close to 100. I don't remember having this may in such a short time frame before. Anyone gotten stung or heard of people getting stung? Why are they stinging so much all of a sudden?

Are they maybe terrorist bees?






Get the job done and come home safe guys.

I rush in where others flee.

Comments

  • old single shotsold single shots Member Posts: 3,594
    edited November -1
    In my area bees seem to sting more often after the frost has killed off the flowers.I think they get a little pissed from lack of food.Is it extremely dry in your area,causing a lack of blossoms for them?Or,Maybe it is the Attack of the Killer Bees.
  • Smokeeater 38Smokeeater 38 Member Posts: 2,735
    edited November -1
    We got 11 inches of rain last month and have had good rains this month so far. It not been overly hot high 80's to low 90's at times. The grass has been growing faster than it does in the springtime. The past week has had a higher humidity that has made it seem VERY hot. You walk outside and start to sweet.





    Get the job done and come home safe guys.

    I rush in where others flee.
  • outdoortexasoutdoortexas Member Posts: 4,780
    edited November -1
    Sweet, is exactly what they like! [:D]

    Sorry, couldn't help myself! [;)]
  • Smokeeater 38Smokeeater 38 Member Posts: 2,735
    edited November -1
    It took me a bit to realize what you meant.

    Spellcheck is great; I need a word check also. [:p][:p]






    Get the job done and come home safe guys.

    I rush in where others flee.
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