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It is the honey bees sex life that gets them in the most problems with humans! Excerpt from Honeybeeremovals.com (Re-posted By Permission) The colony or hive is controlled by the Queen who is the sole leader of a bee colony and she is the only female allowed to breed and raise offspring. The Queen is born in a wax cell that is longer and placed differently than the wax comb used for honey and brood storage.When she hatches her first duty is too destroy any other Queen cells and kill the undeveloped Queen.Next she dryes her wings and feeds for her maiden flight. While she is out on her maiden flight up to twenty (20) Drones, the male will breed her,this can be seen by the male organs that break off still in the Queen! When she returns to the hive she will begin her reign. So what happens to the old Queen? This is what causes our problem as honey bee removers. The old Queen is put on a diet so she can fly just prior to the new Queens birth. She then takes half the workers,30,000 to 50,000 female workers and a few drones and leaves the hive. It is these Swarms that are seen finding a new home. Swarms are ball shaped clusters of 30,000 bees or more hanging off a bush or other structure. These swarms are used by the bees to establish new territories. Read The Article |
Not All Feral Honey Bees Swarms Are Africanized Many infact may have escaped from a nearby grove and are actually domesticated and can be safely captured and returned and work our environement without harming them. Please just don't call a pest control company to kill them. Call us to inspect your hive and see if they can be savedand returned into the hands of a beekeeper. Please save the bees and call us today. |