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[#] Wed Apr 28 2021 14:40:47 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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So... all wild honeybees in Arizona are assumed to be Africanized. It is right up there with scorpions, rattlesnakes and suburban coyotes as "wild dangers" in the suburbs of Phoenix. 

We've encountered wild swarms and hives numerous times here. I don't think I encountered one wild hive or swarm the entire time I lived in Ohio on 3.25 wooded acres. But to be fair, I did live in Ohio at the height of CCD. 

Anyhow... the last swarm we saw was out in Gilbert coming home from a Farmer's Market just a few weeks ago. What you describe - a cloud of angry looking bees buzzing around in a mass - sounds like a swarm. Windy conditions or a dead queen are likely culprits. Basically when you see bees in a concentrated mass - they're looking for a new home. The good news is - Bees are picky... 

They're dangerous in a swarm, especially the Africanized ones. They're more docile once they've built a hive - and unless you get close *and* disturb the nest, even the Africanized ones will generally ignore you. 

A bee *investigating* you and then bumping into you, without stinging you - is bad news though - it is MARKING you with pheromones that act as a target for the swarm to attack. ESPECIALLY among Africanized bees. If this happens to you in a place with known Africanized bee populations, get to shelter as as possible. 


With all that said, have someone non-allergic go out and scout your property for hives or a landed swarm hive-building. If that is happening, you'll be able to find bee-relocating services that will come, smoke them, and transport them somewhere else. 

 


Wed Apr 28 2021 06:28:23 EDT from Nurb432

I hope not.  I really hope they were just passing thru.  Super windy, so my first thought was their nest fell out of the tree and were pissed. But when they vanished just as suddenly, i am guessing they are just in search for a new home, and the queen had to rest.

I'm allergic. its about the only fear i have.  I got stung by a wasp once, should have gone to the hospital but it wasn't practical. Thought i was going to die, fever, couldn't breathe.  I d realize honey bees are a different thing, and are not aggressive by nature, but accidents happen.

Wed Apr 28 2021 01:57:39 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions

They were swarming, from the description. If they didn't set up a hive back there, they won't be back, not in those numbers. 

 

Tue Apr 27 2021 16:06:38 EDT from Nurb432

About 30 mins ago let the dogs in.  Looked out the window and saw a lot of fuzz flying around.   No, its not fuzz, its BEEEEES  A swarm of them at the back corner of my yard like a cloud. and the buzzing ...    ACK.!

10 mins later the are gone. . just a few stragglers. Going to get some citronella and park it in the yard back there. 

Any other ideas to keep them from coming back?



 



 



 



[#] Wed Apr 28 2021 18:09:54 UTC from Nurb432

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I did that today too, nothing.  So i think i got lucky. 

Wed Apr 28 2021 10:40:47 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions


With all that said, have someone non-allergic go out and scout your property for hives or a landed swarm hive-building. If that is happening, you'll be able to find bee-relocating services that will come, smoke them, and transport them somewhere else. 

 


[#] Thu Apr 29 2021 01:50:36 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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Yeah - if you see them SWARMING - they're usually still looking and are just moving through. If you see them all CLUMPED on a tree branch or the eaves of a house or something like that - they've found the place. 

 

Wed Apr 28 2021 14:09:54 EDT from Nurb432

I did that today too, nothing.  So i think i got lucky. 

Wed Apr 28 2021 10:40:47 AM EDT from ParanoidDelusions


With all that said, have someone non-allergic go out and scout your property for hives or a landed swarm hive-building. If that is happening, you'll be able to find bee-relocating services that will come, smoke them, and transport them somewhere else. 

 


 



[#] Thu Apr 29 2021 11:38:28 UTC from Nurb432

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It was definitely a swarm. 

 

A scary event for someone like me. 



[#] Thu Apr 29 2021 20:30:16 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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"Only deadly in a swarm," is a saying for a reason. A swarm is a scary event. 

 

Thu Apr 29 2021 07:38:28 EDT from Nurb432

It was definitely a swarm. 

 

A scary event for someone like me. 



 



[#] Tue May 04 2021 01:19:45 UTC from Nurb432

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Dude across the street mowing his lawn

Big "Crunch" as he hit something, hear the engine bog down then *boom* and smoke..   sounds like someone is buying a new mower tomorrow. 



[#] Tue May 04 2021 01:52:26 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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I miss my riding lawn mower. I used to mow my yard with a six pack, getting drunk, doing brodies in my front yard and waving at the Jackson police when they drove by. :D 

 



[#] Tue May 04 2021 02:05:02 UTC from zooer

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They should have arrested you for driving a motor vehicle under the influence.  :)



[#] Tue May 04 2021 03:05:02 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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I was always interested in seeing what would happen. I think as long as I was in my own yard and not creating a disturbance, it was probably legal. :) 

Private property for the win! 

 

Mon May 03 2021 22:05:02 EDT from zooer

They should have arrested you for driving a motor vehicle under the influence.  :)



 



[#] Tue May 04 2021 11:17:42 UTC from Nurb432

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I think it depends on the area, its actually declared illegal on private property in some areas.  I think id move if so, as clearly they are Nazis, telling you what you can do on your own land like that.



[#] Tue May 04 2021 14:27:35 UTC from darknetuser

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2021-05-03 22:05 from zooer
They should have arrested you for driving a motor vehicle under the
influence.  :)


Only if it was a mechanical riding lawn mower, instead of a mustang riding lawn mower.

[#] Tue May 04 2021 14:40:33 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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We were in NE Ohio just south of Akron and a bit West of Canton. 

Still fairly rural and close enough to areas so rural you would hear shotguns all day once hunting season opened. 

I'm sure the police considered me the well behaved Californian who didn't ride his riding mower while drunk down to the liquor store to buy his second case of Bud for the day! :D 

Tue May 04 2021 07:17:42 EDT from Nurb432

I think it depends on the area, its actually declared illegal on private property in some areas.  I think id move if so, as clearly they are Nazis, telling you what you can do on your own land like that.



 



[#] Tue May 11 2021 23:56:42 UTC from IGnatius T Foobar

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"Only deadly in a swarm," is a saying for a reason. A swarm is a scary event. 

Are we still talking about bees?  ;)

 



[#] Wed May 12 2021 03:44:10 UTC from ParanoidDelusions

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In 2020, I suppose it applied to a LOT of things other than bees. ;) 

 

Tue May 11 2021 19:56:42 EDT from IGnatius T Foobar

 

"Only deadly in a swarm," is a saying for a reason. A swarm is a scary event. 

Are we still talking about bees?  ;)

 



 



[#] Fri May 14 2021 21:08:46 UTC from Nurb432

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Well, new fenders are here.  get to take a grinder to the jeep this weekend and cut the old ones off ( well, the outer part anyway ).  With luck i dont f- it up.  not that im afraid of doing some metal work, but there are wires and stuff underneath i really dont want to accidentally cut.



[#] Sun Jun 13 2021 00:22:02 UTC from Nurb432

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Sending a small window AC to a friend a few states away ( hers broke, cant afford a new one )

Looking at inexpensive units, "with WiFi" why on earth do i want a cheap window AC to have internet???  Why does everything have to be 'internet enabled'.  I'm not a Luddite, but its really out of hand.



[#] Sun Jun 13 2021 13:18:54 UTC from zooer

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Everything has to be connected to the internet so other people can control the devices when the time comes.



[#] Sun Jun 13 2021 13:56:59 UTC from Nurb432

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Needless to say, i opted out and got her one without connectivity. 

 

Sun Jun 13 2021 09:18:54 AM EDT from zooer

Everything has to be connected to the internet so other people can control the devices when the time comes.



 



[#] Mon Jun 14 2021 09:54:33 UTC from darknetuser

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2021-06-12 20:22 from Nurb432
Sending a small window AC to a friend a few states away ( hers broke,

cant afford a new one )

Looking at inexpensive units, "with WiFi" why on earth do i want a
cheap window AC to have internet???  Why does everything have to be

'internet enabled'.  I'm not a Luddite, but its really out of hand.



They have Internet so some IT firm can spy on you, of course.

But yeah, I agree, them putting INternet capabilities in devices that don't need it and can't be audited gives me the creeps.

[#] Mon Jun 14 2021 18:52:21 UTC from zooer

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Several years ago they came up with  refrigerators that had tablets on the front, to see the weather and create shopping lists.  These refrigerators had cameras in them so you could see if you needed anything while you were at the store.  In theory, sounds cool.... but why?

 

My electric toothbrush has Bluetooth and an app.  The app monitors and lets you know your brushing habits.  It has a timer to make sure you are brushing long enough.  I don't have the app installed, it was installed on a phone I didn't use as a phone anymore.  I wanted to see what the app did.  The toothbrush has different brushing modes which you can add/remove from the app.

The app serves no real purpose, other than to send data back to OralB.  I do like the clock/timer and travel case that came with the toothbrush.  I do use those.

 



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