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Anyone here have any bee-keeping knowledge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 422852" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Well at first we thought they were honey bees - and if they were there ARE several people here that would love to have them. I.......am not one of them. lol. I am more allergic to epineprine that I am bee stings. So I have to just wing it if I'm stung. </p><p> </p><p>We would never kill them....never.....ever....ever. Nothing here is killed, it's removed, or moved.....or transplanted. That's why I called the extension office. They're going to tell us how to or if they can be moved. Apparently from what I've read these guys are excellent little pollinators - Okay great - there are a TON of woods out there - NOW to get someone to come MOVE them THERE........where no one will bother them. I would leave them where they are but Pootie can't eat that many bees. She's already sweet as honey. I swear I told you - if it's 1/2 dead, crippled, dying, near death - or broken leg, wing, on it's last legs? It comes here - I have a picture of 13 buzzards sitting in the tree above our driveway - It's like WHY OUR HOUSE? And then some jerk shot one - and if we catch him? I feel for him. I really, really do. DNR wants to talk to him too. The sign over BUZZ Ards grave says - The only thing we shoot around here is the breeze - Animal Abusers BEWARE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 422852, member: 4964"] Well at first we thought they were honey bees - and if they were there ARE several people here that would love to have them. I.......am not one of them. lol. I am more allergic to epineprine that I am bee stings. So I have to just wing it if I'm stung. We would never kill them....never.....ever....ever. Nothing here is killed, it's removed, or moved.....or transplanted. That's why I called the extension office. They're going to tell us how to or if they can be moved. Apparently from what I've read these guys are excellent little pollinators - Okay great - there are a TON of woods out there - NOW to get someone to come MOVE them THERE........where no one will bother them. I would leave them where they are but Pootie can't eat that many bees. She's already sweet as honey. I swear I told you - if it's 1/2 dead, crippled, dying, near death - or broken leg, wing, on it's last legs? It comes here - I have a picture of 13 buzzards sitting in the tree above our driveway - It's like WHY OUR HOUSE? And then some jerk shot one - and if we catch him? I feel for him. I really, really do. DNR wants to talk to him too. The sign over BUZZ Ards grave says - The only thing we shoot around here is the breeze - Animal Abusers BEWARE. [/QUOTE]
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