Posted by Don-Wi on August 27, 2013 at 19:52:17 from (75.241.189.233):
My brother is a beekeeper, and yesterday he got a hive out of a tree. Was so hot he didn't have time to get the queen (without the rest cooking) the 1st time around so he brought the bees home and then was gonna go later to finish the job. Let me just say, those were the most p!ssed off little buggers I've ever seen!!
I was strapping my son in his car seat last night in front of Mom & Dad's house (1000 yards or so from where he left the bees) and had one go up my sleeve on my t shirt and get me about 1/2 way between my elbow and shoulder, on the bottom side. Burned real bad last night, itches like crazy today.... Not swelled too bad, but very red and warm to the touch. Guess I'd rather take a hit than my wife or kids though.
Lesson here, NEVER separate the workers from their queen (and mother), They get down right nasty. Today they have their queen back, and things are calming back down. Not until after Dad got nailed though.
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