Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
I can't say I've ever seen any kind of honey bee nest....ever.
Yesterday, I was on back side of farm collecting some rocks to border the wifes flower garden.
I backed my hoe up to the fence and was reaching out almost 20' to pull some rocks that were dumped there (decades and decades ago) closer to the fence.
There was a couple 10" diameter trees that had grown up through the pile of dumped rocks.
I pushed one over that was dead and ultimately, banged up the other one that it was sacraficed for the rocks.
During one of these events, I noticed a small swarming of insects. There was only maybe 30/50 of them BUT.... being sting allergic (although taking preventative shots for it) I scooted away for a while to let them calm down.
I went back to look, again, staying on the seat of my machine so I was maybe 20' away from them and still saw them. They looked TOTALLY like normal honey bees that you see on the flowers.
They did NOT look like yellow jackets nor hornets and they were not swarming nor attaking like I'd expect yellow jackets or hornets to do (ask me how I know)
If these were indeed, normal 'bees' then the implication was that they were nesting in the ground???
do they do that?
Maybe they had a nest in a hole in the tree I pushed over?
Yesterday, I was on back side of farm collecting some rocks to border the wifes flower garden.
I backed my hoe up to the fence and was reaching out almost 20' to pull some rocks that were dumped there (decades and decades ago) closer to the fence.
There was a couple 10" diameter trees that had grown up through the pile of dumped rocks.
I pushed one over that was dead and ultimately, banged up the other one that it was sacraficed for the rocks.
During one of these events, I noticed a small swarming of insects. There was only maybe 30/50 of them BUT.... being sting allergic (although taking preventative shots for it) I scooted away for a while to let them calm down.
I went back to look, again, staying on the seat of my machine so I was maybe 20' away from them and still saw them. They looked TOTALLY like normal honey bees that you see on the flowers.
They did NOT look like yellow jackets nor hornets and they were not swarming nor attaking like I'd expect yellow jackets or hornets to do (ask me how I know)
If these were indeed, normal 'bees' then the implication was that they were nesting in the ground???
do they do that?
Maybe they had a nest in a hole in the tree I pushed over?
