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Covered in Bees!

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  • 03-19-2008, 04:25 PM
    MedusasOwl
    Covered in Bees!
    So apparently, a giant nest of bees has decided to take up residence right next to our porch. It is rather disconcerting to wake up to a swarm of bees on your porch bouncing off the window and peering in at you. Especially when you've never been stung and would rather not find out the hard way if you're allergic. :tears:

    The apt office called in a guy, warned us to be wary of angry stragglers which seemed to be true for a few days, and yesterday it went from stragglers to a swarm again. WEEEE!

    Well, when life gives you bees, make LOLBees. These fellows were perched on the window and I happened to get a couple of decent close up shots against the porch overhang. :rolleye2:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...llotharbee.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/beesrawr.jpg

    Cute, yes? This helped for a little while, but I awoke to loud buzzing in the bedroom today. :O I'm pretty sure there's one in there.... I hope it's only one! I can see a few on the porch, and I'm getting anxious. Already called the complex about it twice now, but they seem to keep coming back and I worry about my elderly neighbor downstairs who has her door open a lot now due to the nice weather.

    So, uh, yeah. I have no idea what to expect, as far as what the apt complex calls the "swat team". They appear to have simply put paper or spackle over the spot where they're building a nest and just making them angry. I don't know.

    So, yeah, any advise, bee stories that don't involve allergic hospital trips or anything, etc and so on would be most welcome!

    EDIT: Also, just so ya know, the door on the porch is the only way in and out of our apt. Lovely!
  • 03-19-2008, 04:29 PM
    python.princess
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    One thing that you can do is stick a bucket or something outside with a mix of Windex and Sprite. I'm not sure what concentration, though. The sugary-sweet smell attracts them so they go to drink it and....
  • 03-19-2008, 04:38 PM
    cassandra
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    We had a big nest of bees or some other stingy thing above our patio when we lived in an apartment. They did finally get them dead and then we had decaying sap drip and dead bees fall onto our patio for least 3 summers...it was yucky.
  • 03-19-2008, 04:39 PM
    Spaniard
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    I've heard the same thing with a bottle of beer...don't know if it actually works though. When I see a bee I evacuate the premises :)
  • 03-19-2008, 06:39 PM
    MedusasOwl
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Does the windex thing really work? I may try that in the bedroom... I could swear I heard/saw one in there. I know there's one trapped in the bathroom light fixture somehow, but there's not much I can do about her. Except feel bad for her, because that's gotta be a sucky way to go.

    Eew, bee and sap drip... well, I'd rather that at this point I think. :P This is probably one of many signs saying "OMG, Sheree and Karen, MOVE already!"

    This is all making me very paranoid though. I'm careful where I step, I jump at every buzz... and when you're feeling paranoid about bees, you suddenly realize that a LOT of things sound like bees. The computer hum, the air conditioner, the bee in the light fixture, your imagination... lots of things. :crazy:
  • 03-19-2008, 06:51 PM
    python.princess
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    yes, the Windex definitely works. the local gas station puts out a few buckets every summer and they're always full of dead bees, wasps, etc. i never seem to find many flying around there... :D
  • 03-19-2008, 07:01 PM
    MedusasOwl
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    I'll definitely give that a shot! Thank you! :sweeet:
  • 03-19-2008, 08:14 PM
    Texas Dan
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    You could get one of those cans of wasp spray. They shoot up to 20 feet I think. I hate wasps soooo much. It'll kill bees too. Bees don't really bug me, as they are generally docile. At least all the one's i've seen around here.

    Wasps are the devil. If I freak out like a girl for anything, it's a wasp.

    Sorry ladies.
  • 03-19-2008, 08:33 PM
    Perry
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Funny story, I was 7 or 8 and just learned how to ride the good ol' 2 wheeler, so I was riding down this runway and a bee starts flying around my head. I'm going pretty fast for a new biker but I was so afraid that I took both hands off the bars and started flailing them around. Needless to say I would of preferred a bee sting.
  • 03-19-2008, 10:12 PM
    Argentra
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Oh man... I am so phobic of bees and wasps....

    We had wasps building nests outside our window last summer, and kept asking the maintenance people to do something. Well finally one day I walked into the room to see one of my corns looking up tracking something...it was a big wasp. I started crying so hard I could barely see or breathe. That, of course, alerted my BF who watched the thing while I RAN down to the office, in tears, to have someone go kill the thing. They consoled me while the resident 'stinging insect expert' went up and sprayed it, then sprayed outside the window and on the porch for us. He even left us the can of spray which is instant and reaches pretty far. After that episode, they saw just how scared of them I am and sent a team to reseal the bedroom window and make sure the nests were down.

    So I feel for ya...
  • 03-19-2008, 11:12 PM
    hoo-t
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    My dad and I used to keep bees. Lot of work. Hurts when you get stung. But the honey is really, really good!!!

    Quick story... We were called out to get a hive of bees out of the wall of an old house that was being renovated. We had to rip the siding off the house to get at the bees. We were wearing full gear, and the bees were so angry that they were finding ways INTO our veils and clothing. I don't think I was ever stung so much in one day as that day. On top of my head too! But we got 'em!!!

    Steve
  • 03-19-2008, 11:24 PM
    hoo-t
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Some afterthoughts (time limit expired for editing!!!)

    Word of advice... When a honeybee stings you, its a suicide mission. They leave their stingers in you, along with the venom sac, then they die. If left alone, you can see the venom sac "pumping" the venom into you. If you DO get stung by a honeybee, do NOT grab the venom sac and pull it out. You will squeeze all the venom into your sting, and just make it worse. To remove the sac and the stinger, use your fingernail to scrape it off.

    Another tidbit of interesting honeybee sting info - Honeybee stings are good for arthritis. My dad was having arthritis problems when we started keeping bees. We had heard that the stings would relieve arthritis pain. Well, after a few stings, his arthritis symptoms went away. They didn't return for many years after our beekeeping venture.

    Steve (the former beekeeper, and current snakekeeper and ratkeeper and mousekeeper)
  • 03-19-2008, 11:40 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by MedusasOwl View Post
    So apparently, a giant nest of bees has decided to take up residence right next to our porch. It is rather disconcerting to wake up to a swarm of bees on your porch bouncing off the window and peering in at you. Especially when you've never been stung and would rather not find out the hard way if you're allergic. :tears:

    The apt office called in a guy, warned us to be wary of angry stragglers which seemed to be true for a few days, and yesterday it went from stragglers to a swarm again. WEEEE!

    Well, when life gives you bees, make LOLBees. These fellows were perched on the window and I happened to get a couple of decent close up shots against the porch overhang. :rolleye2:

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...llotharbee.jpg

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...f/beesrawr.jpg

    Cute, yes? This helped for a little while, but I awoke to loud buzzing in the bedroom today. :O I'm pretty sure there's one in there.... I hope it's only one! I can see a few on the porch, and I'm getting anxious. Already called the complex about it twice now, but they seem to keep coming back and I worry about my elderly neighbor downstairs who has her door open a lot now due to the nice weather.

    So, uh, yeah. I have no idea what to expect, as far as what the apt complex calls the "swat team". They appear to have simply put paper or spackle over the spot where they're building a nest and just making them angry. I don't know.

    So, yeah, any advise, bee stories that don't involve allergic hospital trips or anything, etc and so on would be most welcome!

    EDIT: Also, just so ya know, the door on the porch is the only way in and out of our apt. Lovely!

    Ok i was expecting more pics of bumblebee ball pythons :tears: :tears: :weirdface :rofl:.The only way they are going to leave is if they can get to the queen and remove her.If someone has already mentioned this sorry :P.Please be carefull since you dont know if you are allergic :(
  • 03-19-2008, 11:46 PM
    joepythons
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Word of warning for everyone.DO NOT smack or swat at a bee or wasp as they WILL return the gesture ;).I know its hard but if you leave them bee(pun intended here:8:) they will leave you be ;)
  • 03-21-2008, 06:40 PM
    MedusasOwl
    Re: Covered in Bees!
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by joepythons View Post
    Ok i was expecting more pics of bumblebee ball pythons :tears: :tears:

    Man, if my place were infested with bumblebee ball pythons, I'd be dancing in the streets instead of whining about it in off-topic! :banana:

    But for the record, I haven't seen a bee at all today or yesterday, so I'm thinkin whatever the office did the second time round worked! Still feel a little paranoid though... but whatcha gonna do, lol.
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