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Old 04-20-2008, 07:18 AM
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Re: Honey Bee Swarm

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Originally Posted by AngelBunny View Post
poohbearsmom: Are you sure they were honeybees and not wasps?

Honeybee combs are designed to hang in something, for instance in frames in beehvies or the hollow of a tree. They are not self-supporting and need to be supported unlike wasp's nests.

JoJo: Did the bees set up shop in the hollow of a tree??

Any bees you see flying around are domesticated, either from a swarm or a beehive. The wild bee population in the US is extinct.

Fortunately for us here in NH, Africanized honey bees don't live thru the winter.
Yup, there was a TON of honey, none of which could be salvaged after the massacre... they built it in the turns of the pipes along the side of her house. It was a good sized hive, too. We were all very upset that no one would take them alive, especially since the News was running all the dying bee stories at the time.
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