Posted by Wesley Stephens on April 15, 2012 at 07:08:50 from (75.201.37.114):
In Reply to: bees posted by ralph wilton on April 14, 2012 at 20:20:46:
We have quite a few honey bee hives here, but the ones that are the problem are ground nesting bumble bees. I don't know the proper name for them but they are larger than a regular bumble bee or carpenter bee and nest in the ground or in things like old truck seats. They attack in swarms and will sting multiple times. They hurt about twice as bad as a wasp, and wasp and hornet spray will not kill them. Normally you see them flying around the hole to their nest and can avoid them until you can destroy the nest, but if you are near a nest with a bush hog or other equipment the vibration will bring them out and the results are not good. My mother got stung 7 times on the head when I was a child by them. Looked like pump knots.
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