Posts Tagged: stings
What to Do When a Bee Truck Overturns
When a bee truck overturns, all sorts of things can happen. None of them is good--unless both the people and the bees fare well. Bystanders panic. Bees can and do react to all the commotion by stinging the first responders and the bystanders. It's especially difficult at night. So when Extension...
A truck loaded with bee hives. Image taken through a car window. (Photo by Kathy Keatley Garvey)
Two Pressing Questions
It’s raining in northern California like the proverbial cats and dogs--and all the more reason to think of vacations. Extension apiculturist Eric Mussen, member of the UC Davis Department of Entomology faculty, received a query last week from a family planning a camping trip to a public park in...
Flight of the Honey Bee
Foraging
The Sting
Beekeepers consider stings just a part of their job. However, say the word "bee" and John Q. and Jane Q. Public may not think about the pollination of fruits, vegetables and nuts. Or the end product: honey. The bee conjures up the "S" word: sting. Of the scores of questions that Extension...
Stinger
Site of the Sting