Terry Small, Jr
07-08-2009, 10:23 PM
We've spent the week pulling honey in the Imperial Valley. If we're lucky we'll be done Friday. (writing from the motel room)
After lunch today, about 2:00 pm, we pulled into an apiary with 128 colonies. There was not a single bee in the air. It was 110 degrees, 20% humidity. While I know that the girls won't fly when it gets this hot, they are busy fanning the hive, it's still kind of eerie.
After we started with the fume boards a few would take flight, but they would just land on me and hang out, maybe crawling around a little. Sometimes 10-20 on me at a time but not a single sting. Even when I brushed them off they were reluctant to take flight. They weren't aggressive at all, they seemed kinda confused by the whole thing. They didn't even react when I was pouring ice water over my head.
After lunch today, about 2:00 pm, we pulled into an apiary with 128 colonies. There was not a single bee in the air. It was 110 degrees, 20% humidity. While I know that the girls won't fly when it gets this hot, they are busy fanning the hive, it's still kind of eerie.
After we started with the fume boards a few would take flight, but they would just land on me and hang out, maybe crawling around a little. Sometimes 10-20 on me at a time but not a single sting. Even when I brushed them off they were reluctant to take flight. They weren't aggressive at all, they seemed kinda confused by the whole thing. They didn't even react when I was pouring ice water over my head.