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babsbag
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I didn't know either until this year. They are actually yellow jackets and we also call them meat bees and this year they have been a real nasty problem in the barn. They are in the dog food all of the time, and the water troughs. Poor Mia has been bitten more than once. I was told that I should have put out traps in the spring to catch the queens, I didn't know that either but they have never been a problem in past years.
I am just sick about the bees and I can't find any real solution for this time of year, everything says to trap them in the spring. All I can do is shut the entrance into the hive to allow one bee at a time and hope that the guard bees are strong enough to do their job. It is so disheartening to tend the hives all summer to have this happen and to feel totally helpless. These bees are "my girls" and I feel responsible for them.
I am just sick about the bees and I can't find any real solution for this time of year, everything says to trap them in the spring. All I can do is shut the entrance into the hive to allow one bee at a time and hope that the guard bees are strong enough to do their job. It is so disheartening to tend the hives all summer to have this happen and to feel totally helpless. These bees are "my girls" and I feel responsible for them.


I went in and checked it today and there is no honey, no queen, no brood, nothing. But I now think that is was hornets that started the carnage and a robbing band of bees finished it off. I am fighting hornets everywhere, it is horrid. They will go into the hive and kill the bees, eat the brood, and then take the honey for dessert. I have closed all the entrances down to two bee widths and will be shutting them down more tomorrow. It is really sad to watch this; I am really upset. I will be hanging some hornet traps but I am just worried that it is too late.