Posted on 04/22/2010 8:36:44 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Beware of that beehive tucked in the eaves. Africanized beesthe strain commonly referred to as killer beeshave finally infiltrated SLO County, and their behavior is indeed potentially dangerous.
The aggressive strain has relentlessly spread north since 1956, when it was first noticed in Brazil, arriving in Texas during the 90s, then Arizona, and now in California. Santa Barbara is battling them, but moving at about 30 miles a year, they have not yet been reported in Paso Robles. Scott Jeffreys, a lecturer in the Horticulture and Crop Sciences Department at Cal Poly who teaches bee keeping, emphasized, They arrive and infiltrate an area by hogging the gene pool. A year or two after setting up shop, hell breaks loose.
Emergency calls to 911 for help with bees are transferred to Isaac Miller, who has seen increased aggression by swarms this year: People call with monstrous tales, paralyzed with fear, saying they cant leave their homes. If you are afraid of bees, it is like Armageddon.
In response, Miller removes hives by putting beeswax and frames in a box, to which a swarm is attracted by smell. He collects the boxes at night when the bees inside are inactive and takes them to his yard.
We put the hives we capture in a containment yard away from the other bees until we can tell [whether they are safe], Miller explained, To be careful we assume they are nasty and exile them.
Africanized bees cannot be positively identified without laboratory analyses, though they tend to be smaller than native honeybees. Its behavior that distinguishes the strain among laymen. A calm swarm can instantly turn dangerous in defense of the hive.
European honeybees common to the area routinely swarm during the spring to protect their queen while scouts look for a new home. A swarm is a good sign: It means the hive survived the winter and is able to divide, forming a new colony. Swarming only when the temperature is 70 degrees or above, the queen mates with drones in warm weather.
Unlike the European honeybee, which swarms one or twice each spring, the African bee swarms throughout the year. A swarm seen after May is therefore presumed to be African. Constantly on the move, they are easily agitated. A loud sound, such as a farmer driving a tractor 100 yards away, can prompt an entire swarm to attack. Though the venom of Africanized bees is no more potent than that of their benign cousins, dogs and even livestock can be killed by the sheer number of their stings.
Africanized bees take over rapidly because of strong resistance to disease. Moreover, the European honeybees are more susceptible to such parasites as the Varroa mite.
Africanized bees are not able pollinators because they swarm frequently and their instability does not allow them to produce much honey. Beekeepers in South America where the Africanized strain has displaced other bees have resorted to selling mostly wax products, as a result.
Jeffreys emphasized that with the front end of African bees attacking, we have to maintain a strong European bee presence. Both Miller and Jeffreys raise their own queens and re-queen the aggressive hives. After squishing the violent queen, we put a docile, European queen in a cage and place her within the hive, Jeffreys explained. That way the hive cant kill her. About three days later, once her pheromone has become accepted, the cork is popped out of the cage and she crawls out to rule the hive.
Though the aggressive bees are not finding it easy to move in because of the strong population of healthy European bees, Jeffreys admitted, It is probably inevitable that the African bee will come to dominate the gene pool in the area.
I’ve never talked with you enough to find out. Are you a man or woman?
Should I picture you in Bee-muda shorts, or a Bee-kini?
No, no, no!
Because honeybees are the only bee that makes honey!
All the others collect pollen, but few, if any actually hive, and none make honey, they use the pollen raw
Please....
I guess your jokes are giving her hives.
Bee-muda... Ya dork. LOL. You have an audience, keep indulging yourself. You are cracking my up and that takes the sting out of my life experience today.
The other bees are just resellers and middlemen.
Nick! You too?
You know, they make great honey products in Holland.
Their bees are happy all the time. The queen performs magic to amuse them.
Her name is Bee-a-trix.
Winnuh!!!!!
Stop while you are ahead. LOL
That was very clever.
Should Shibumi be the only one to drone on and on?
"Bee-utiful!"
All the others collect pollen, but few, if any actually hive, and none make honey, they use the pollen raw
Interesting. I learn something new at FR every day, it seems.
You asking Vendome or me?
You ate testing my Limits.
yeah I remember her...She gives me the hives! LOLOLOLOL!!
Locked and loaded...try and lure him away from the other posters so I can get a clear shot.....
[lord..I hope he hasn’t had a lot of sugar...the dose might not be enough...he could go rogue on us]
with extreme prejudice...!!!!
I reckon now is a really bad time to admit that my dad is certified bee keeper, isn’t it?
[or that all bees seem to love me and I’ve never been stung]
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