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Would you try and save a honey bee?
#14172256 - 03/23/11 07:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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This little bugger landed above my back door. It won't move, even when I pet it. It is 55f degrees out, a bit of rain and a low of 35-37f.

Wondering if I should try and move it to a warmer more insulated spot or try and feed it some sugar water with a big ol syringe or just let it bee.
Not sure if it is a lost bee or one that was just got caught in a bad climate. I don't think it is a male, is it, is it bee mating season?
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172261 - 03/23/11 07:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'd flick that shit outside. It's probably already dead?
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172262 - 03/23/11 07:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Let it bee 
But you should totally try and save him. Honey bees are important.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172271 - 03/23/11 07:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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it's may be a worker close to retirement age, they typically dont get caught out after dark, I'd keep it over night and feed it but I'm weird like that. I'd also tie a bright string to it's leg and follow it back to the hive
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172278 - 03/23/11 07:52 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14172284 - 03/23/11 07:53 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Honey Bee, yes. Carpenter Bee.... well there's a reason why I keep a tennis racket on my back porch.
Gotta spray some dust up in the wood trim in a few weeks. I've been noticing a couple of carpenter bees in the past week since it's been so warm.
I did it a few months ago when I painted the trim and I was seeing dead carpenter bees all over the fucking place. So the shit works, but they are nearly impossible to get rid of.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172297 - 03/23/11 07:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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like dude above said bees are pretty fucking important.
give it a night.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14172316 - 03/23/11 07:58 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I live in town right now, if it flew in almost any direction I would lose it. With any luck an offer will bee excepted tomorrow and I can move out in the country.
We had a swarm land in our front yard last summer/fall(I think). It caught me off gaurd, I kept hearing this weird ass noise than I noticed this swirling storm off bees. Luckily in that state they are not aggressive at all. It stayed the night but left before a bee keeper could collect it.
I might move it to another spot where it will be warmer. I don't know I don't want to injure it.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172317 - 03/23/11 07:58 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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you need to provide them a place to do their thing, a bee house for carpenter bees
try to lure them away from where they're boring
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172328 - 03/23/11 08:00 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: Honey Bee, yes. Carpenter Bee.... well there's a reason why I keep a tennis racket on my back porch.
We have a few carpenter bees living in some wood right next to our house. They are pretty neat and they are great for pollinating some garden plants, I forget which ones right now.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14172331 - 03/23/11 08:00 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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a black and gold talisman you have to give him mouth to mouth
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172338 - 03/23/11 08:02 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Grew up in a woodstove heated post and beam, for some reason they always went for the posts and beams and not the multiple cords of wood we stacked up behind the house. Sounds like a good idea, though, maybe our woodpile was just too far away from the house to do any good.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172440 - 03/23/11 08:27 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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anunnakian said: This little bugger landed above my back door. It won't move, even when I pet it. It is 55f degrees out, a bit of rain and a low of 35-37f.

Wondering if I should try and move it to a warmer more insulated spot or try and feed it some sugar water with a big ol syringe or just let it bee.
Not sure if it is a lost bee or one that was just got caught in a bad climate. I don't think it is a male, is it, is it bee mating season?
give a home for the night. make some sugar water and put it in a little cap inside a Tupperware with the bee and let it back outside in the sun tomorrow. Its an Italian female worker bee BTW and yes here in Cali it is mating season.
where do you live?
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14172453 - 03/23/11 08:31 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: you need to provide them a place to do their thing, a bee house for carpenter bees
try to lure them away from where they're boring

Thats the thing. I have tons of loose wood and shit like that in my back yard about 100ft from my house. Stuff I use for my fire pit.
I've had problems with them for the past 3-4 years. Got some shit that's a dust, made by Bayer. When I painted all the wood trim on the house late last summer I did a HEAVY application and within a few days there were dead carpenter bees all over the place. I counted at least 100. But the nests are still up there.
So next week I'm going to use the rest of the powder (can't remember what it's called) to hopefully drive the rest out or kill them.
I don't have a problem with bees, especially since carpenter bees don't sting. But they are HUGE and every time I go on the back porch they are always buzzing around.
I brought out my old ass tennis racket again and left it on the back porch. Last year, sometimes in the course of smoking a cigarette I'd hit between 5-8 of them. It's fun to send those fuckers flying 30 feet with a good wack, but they are starting to bore through the trim and holes are appearing.
Also, in the height of their activity, it leaves brown streaks coming down from where the nests are.
The powder seemed to work the last time I applied it, but I had a boom lift to help me (while painting). Getting to all those spots with a ladder is kinda scary.
I have this applicator with a long tube and almost like an air bellows that shoots it up into the nooks and crannys. I really do hope this second application will do some good.
At least they don't sting, but man those fuckers are about the size of a quarter and are annoying as fuck.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: cacharstar]
#14172465 - 03/23/11 08:34 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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cacharstar said: give a home for the night. make some sugar water and put it in a little cap inside a Tupperware with the bee and let it back outside in the sun tomorrow. Its an Italian female worker bee BTW and yes here in Cali it is mating season.
where do you live?
I just brought it in and now it is going crazy in the little container. It tried to escape into the kitchen. I think it is warm now. Can't feed it or it will escape.
Should I release it, you think it could make it home?
Wait I have a syringe.
guess I will feed it then release it in the morning.
Oh S. Oregon.
Edited by 4runner (03/23/11 08:35 PM)
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172468 - 03/23/11 08:35 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Not at night. If it's warm tomorrow release it then.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: nicolerc]
#14172498 - 03/23/11 08:42 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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make sure to poke a hole in the lid!
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: nicolerc]
#14172500 - 03/23/11 08:42 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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It's pissed now
 ew, what is that on my table.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172519 - 03/23/11 08:45 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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anunnakian said:
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cacharstar said: give a home for the night. make some sugar water and put it in a little cap inside a Tupperware with the bee and let it back outside in the sun tomorrow. Its an Italian female worker bee BTW and yes here in Cali it is mating season.
where do you live?
I just brought it in and now it is going crazy in the little container. It tried to escape into the kitchen. I think it is warm now. Can't feed it or it will escape.
Should I release it, you think it could make it home?
Wait I have a syringe.
guess I will feed it then release it in the morning.
Oh S. Oregon.
Stick it in the freezer for about 15 minutes (won't kill it, just slow down it's metabolism)
Then tie a some dental floss or sewing thread around it, wait for it to warm up and then you can walk it like a dog.
BTW, I've done this before. It's cool as hell to have a bee on a string. Especially when you are at a party.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172530 - 03/23/11 08:48 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: Then tie a some dental floss or sewing thread around it, wait for it to warm up and then you can walk it like a dog.
No that is what horse flies are for. Also stick a peice of straw into the backside of one of them fucker and they fly straight, like an arrow.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172543 - 03/23/11 08:50 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Stick it in the freezer for about 15 minutes (won't kill it, just slow down it's metabolism)
Then tie a some dental floss or sewing thread around it, wait for it to warm up and then you can walk it like a dog.
BTW, I've done this before. It's cool as hell to have a bee on a string. Especially when you are at a party.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172549 - 03/23/11 08:52 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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WakeboardrB said: Thats the thing. I have tons of loose wood and shit like that in my back yard about 100ft from my house. Stuff I use for my fire pit.
would you build your house some place destined to hit the fire pit?
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I don't have a problem with bees, especially since carpenter bees don't sting.
like honey bees, the males dont and the females do
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172562 - 03/23/11 08:54 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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WakeboardrB said:
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anunnakian said:
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cacharstar said: give a home for the night. make some sugar water and put it in a little cap inside a Tupperware with the bee and let it back outside in the sun tomorrow. Its an Italian female worker bee BTW and yes here in Cali it is mating season.
where do you live?
I just brought it in and now it is going crazy in the little container. It tried to escape into the kitchen. I think it is warm now. Can't feed it or it will escape.
Should I release it, you think it could make it home?
Wait I have a syringe.
guess I will feed it then release it in the morning.
Oh S. Oregon.
Stick it in the freezer for about 15 minutes (won't kill it, just slow down it's metabolism)
Then tie a some dental floss or sewing thread around it, wait for it to warm up and then you can walk it like a dog.
BTW, I've done this before. It's cool as hell to have a bee on a string. Especially when you are at a party.
hahaha one time when Me and a few friends were super wasted our other friend showed us that you can leesh flying insects and we were dying for so long. IT was so funny because of how passionate it was about it. I guess he ended up walking it home with him.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172567 - 03/23/11 08:55 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Sounds like you nee one of those electric fly swatters.
Some are real cheap and break quick but the good ones.... oh they are fun.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Hakim0777]
#14172579 - 03/23/11 08:56 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I got in trouble once at a school I worked at because all of my lectures were about the end of the world. I did a whole day on honey bee extinction once.
I'm too hardcore for 6th graders.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14172582 - 03/23/11 08:57 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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The fire pit is in my back yard, built 10 years after the house was.
And as far as I can tell, with carpenter bees, only the queens are capable of stinging. So I'm not too worried. It's just annoying as fuck when you go outside and there are 10-20 quarter sized bees buzzing all around you.
I'll find that dust and let you know what it is. Like I said, last time I used it, it killed A LOT of them. But the nests are still up in there, so I'm going to do application after application until they are gone.
They're annoying as fuck and leave nasty brown streaks on the siding wherever the nests are later on in the summer. I guess that's bee poop.
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#14172611 - 03/23/11 09:02 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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after you get rid of them fill the holes with polyurethane caulk
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14172752 - 03/23/11 09:33 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I bet its Sevin Dust, my dad always use that stuff.
June bugs are the funnest to leash! You tie a string around one leg and then hold the string and they'll fly round in circles...I haven't done that in so long . Seems safer than leashing a bee.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Shroomerette]
#14172959 - 03/23/11 10:05 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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When I was a wee lad my dad would come home with the drones to scare my mother.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14172985 - 03/23/11 10:08 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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put the container in the fridge. don't feed her. release after the sun is well up.
not the freezer.
its a new female worker bee. males have big eyes.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: thescientist]
#14173223 - 03/23/11 10:49 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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I'll leave it on the desk, my fridge is temperamental and sometimes freezes milk.
I'll put it in the 1/2 bath, no central heat in there.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Prisoner#1]
#14175615 - 03/24/11 12:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: after you get rid of them fill the holes with polyurethane caulk
There are only two spots on the trim where they've actually broken through. They started from the inside out, not the other way around.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14175621 - 03/24/11 12:40 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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dude I've been in my pool and found half dead bees and picked them out with a leaf and nursed them back to health,
i do the same shit with flies
and if i ever kill a bug, even by accident, i feel bad for days
i'm a sucker
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: pfxtc]
#14175744 - 03/24/11 01:09 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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i tried...
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: Dunno]
#14175933 - 03/24/11 01:46 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Mine just flied away.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14176001 - 03/24/11 02:02 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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This autumn I took care of a butterfly. It was laying on my table, motionless. I was about to throw it out but once I touched it it started to move a bit. Gave it sugar water and it started to come back to life. He lived w/ me like for a month. I would have let him go but the weather was shit. Best pet ever.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
#14176238 - 03/24/11 02:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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anunnakian said: Mine just flied away.

I remember a few months ago seeing the photo sequence of that. A huge bee hive on the swing set that went up in a blaze of glory.
Shit was awesome.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: WakeboardrB]
#14176999 - 03/24/11 04:39 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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Prisoner#1 said: after you get rid of them fill the holes with polyurethane caulk
There are only two spots on the trim where they've actually broken through. They started from the inside out, not the other way around.
so.. you're trying to convince me that the bees have mastered teleportation, matter displacement or are capable of spontaneously materializing inside a piece of wood... 
I bet they found another way in, like behind a gutter or from the back side under the roof line
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
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I have been getting these really slow full grown ants in my apartment. I thought they were just cold from the outside but the otherday it was like 65 degrees??
Kinda weird.
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: 4runner]
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anunnakian said: This little bugger landed above my back door. It won't move, even when I pet it. It is 55f degrees out, a bit of rain and a low of 35-37f.

Wondering if I should try and move it to a warmer more insulated spot or try and feed it some sugar water with a big ol syringe or just let it bee.
Not sure if it is a lost bee or one that was just got caught in a bad climate. I don't think it is a male, is it, is it bee mating season?
mating season? aren't bees like ants? don't they have a queen? am i wrong?
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Re: Would you try and save a honey bee? [Re: imachavel]
#14200189 - 03/28/11 08:45 PM (12 years, 10 months ago) |
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They ahave a quess and and they have horny bees. It only happens maybe yearly. But they do have hive splits ans gangbangs,
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