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05-18-2014 #11
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Some bees just can't resist a special offer...
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...n-9387110.html
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05-19-2014 #12
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I had a similar experience back in the 90's.
One morning ,half asleep , I went into the kitchen to make coffee and was surprised to see a few bees on the inside of the drapes at the window.
As I was preparing the coffee and musing over how they could have come in , I noticed a faint buzzing sound coming from the vicinity of that window and the kitchen exhaust fan hood. When I walked over and peeked under the hood I was shocked to see about 50 bees and the buzzing sound was much louder. When I opened the drapes I saw hundreds of bees swarming against the outside of the building and the window.
Turns out , a queen bee had decided that the exhaust duct , over which the screen had become partially detached , was a good place to set up a new colony.
Fortunately , found a company that specialized in this sort if thing. They came and vacuumed the bees out and relocated the bees and their queen , probably to a commercial bee keeper and thus collecting a fee at each end of the transaction.
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05-19-2014 #13
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It is good to know that you did not panic, and that there, as with the London incident, efforts were made to re-locate the colony rather than destroy them. We should probably be more lenient to spiders too, I think they get a rough deal from households.
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05-19-2014 #14
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I had a wasps nest once in my garden. Called the exterminator and ia very inexperienced young guy arrived in full protection kit. I watched from indoors as he prodded the nest and then dropped his tool and fled in horror across the garden to the french windows pursued by a very large swarm of angry wasps. I think I managed to get him safely into the house along with a dozen or so wasps.The rest buzzed angrily outside for quite a while.
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05-19-2014 #15
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Bees make honey, wasps make trouble. I know which I prefer. No wasps last summer in the UK was a blessing.
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05-19-2014 #16
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I love bees.....god bless them
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05-19-2014 #17
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Wasps get an unjustified bad press. They do have their uses in the grand scheme - prey on lots of nasty other insects that destroy crops, provide a food source for many bird species and, probably, help to create some of the world's finest wines.
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05-19-2014 #18
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Thanks -I never really thought about wasps except as a nuisance, I just wish they would spend more time hunting grubs and less time trying to smear my food with vomit.
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05-20-2014 #19
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Yes... but spiders must die!
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