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MuniAddict
2008-08-20, 11:25 PM
We saw this unusual and HUGE bees nest this morning at the canyon. Actually not a nest, (Where is the nest??) but their pure white honeycomb and THOUSANDS of bees. Not sure if they were africanized though..hope not! They were just 3 feet off the trail and could have easily swarmed us! :eek:

(Without the slomo effect, the actual video is much shorter since we didn't want to stick around more than few seconds.)

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7159820306457213524&hl=en

vanpaun
2008-08-20, 11:30 PM
HOLY S*IT!!!!!!!:eek::eek::eek:. Abandon that trail for a while. At least their still there!!:eek:
(http://www.kimatv.com/news/local/27163659.html)

MuniAddict
2008-08-20, 11:37 PM
Just for relative perspective, that honeycomb was a good 2 feet long! I'm sure it's been there for a quite a while since those take time to build. I never saw it before and I'm on that trail a lot, but today we stopped to check the camera mounted to my friend's helmet--a spot I never really stop at--and I looked up and there it was!

UniBrier
2008-08-20, 11:39 PM
I'm having a hard time getting the proper perspective on how large the hive is without some type of reference.

Can you take another video with your head right next to the hive so we can get a better perspective? Sound would be nice too...

MuniAddict
2008-08-20, 11:45 PM
I'm having a hard time getting the proper perspective on how large the hive is without some type of reference.

Can you take another video with your head right next to the hive so we can get a better perspective? Sound would be nice too...Haha nice try. Use the bees as the reference! There are THOUSANDS in view on the video, so try to focus on just *one*. That should give you a good idea.:cool:

Bee-sides, I would bee a fool to do that bee-cause it's none of my bees-ness! So stop bee-rating and bee-smirching!:p

uniaddict
2008-08-21, 07:24 AM
Thats crazy!:eek: I had a huge bees nest by my house when I was a little kid. About the size of a basketball.

_Ground_Zero_
2008-08-21, 08:21 AM
Homemade flamethrower :cool:

Seager
2008-08-21, 03:59 PM
If they were africanized I don't think you'd be around to post about it.

kington99
2008-08-21, 08:46 PM
so you made honey sandwhiches right?













no?

adjuggler
2008-08-21, 10:36 PM
If they were africanized I don't think you'd be around to post about it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africanized_bee

maybe?

Michaelgoround
2008-08-21, 10:43 PM
=You should try to eat some of the honey comb, but not like this. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tmEmUGodw0)

jmille2788
2008-08-21, 10:53 PM
If they were honey bees they are usually pretty calm unless you poke at the nest. If you contact a local beekeeper he/she would probably collect the swarm and add it to their bee yard. This would keep the trail safe and help the bees find a better home.

www.honeybee.com/beeclubs.htm

Beekeepers are having a tough time lately so a batch of free bees would help 'em out.

JD
Tumwater WA
a keeper of bees

Unigirl22
2008-08-21, 11:41 PM
eew, that's kind a gross, how they were all swarming like that