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[email protected] 30-06-2009 10:04 AM

Bit by swarm of bees
 


I was out at dusk stuffing leaves and twigs into a plastic bag that
have been in a pile since last fall. I was attacked by a swarm of tiny
bees. I was swatting them off for a short while, but they prevailed
and ran me off. I think they had yellow bodies with black stripes.
They got me in both hands and arms, shoulders and face. Stings burn
like the dickens. I've never seen this variety before.
Anyone know what kind of bees they might be?

Herb Eneva 30-06-2009 11:44 AM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
Yelowjackets


[email protected] 30-06-2009 12:34 PM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 06:44:42 -0400, (Herb Eneva)
wrote:

Yelowjackets



Thanks

Duke

George[_12_] 30-06-2009 01:21 PM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
Herb Eneva wrote:
Yelowjackets


nope, they were probably yellowjackets.

Oren[_2_] 30-06-2009 09:07 PM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:21:25 -0400, George wrote:

Herb Eneva wrote:
Yelowjackets


nope, they were probably yellowjackets.


maybe they were yellerjackits


Red[_2_] 01-07-2009 02:28 AM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
On Jun 30, 3:07*pm, Oren wrote:
On Tue, 30 Jun 2009 08:21:25 -0400, George wrote:
Herb Eneva wrote:
Yelowjackets


nope, *they were probably yellowjackets.


maybe they were yellerjackits


Yella, like the PT wood.

Ulysses 02-07-2009 03:56 PM

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I was out at dusk stuffing leaves and twigs into a plastic bag that
have been in a pile since last fall. I was attacked by a swarm of tiny
bees. I was swatting them off for a short while, but they prevailed
and ran me off. I think they had yellow bodies with black stripes.
They got me in both hands and arms, shoulders and face. Stings burn
like the dickens. I've never seen this variety before.
Anyone know what kind of bees they might be?


Sounds more like hornets to me. I would not call yellow jackets "tiny" and
hornets tend to be more agressive, at least around here, and are very
territorial. I've had them chase me for hundreds of feet. They live in
holes in the ground.



Dioclese 03-07-2009 12:07 PM

Bit by swarm of bees
 
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I was out at dusk stuffing leaves and twigs into a plastic bag that
have been in a pile since last fall. I was attacked by a swarm of tiny
bees. I was swatting them off for a short while, but they prevailed
and ran me off. I think they had yellow bodies with black stripes.
They got me in both hands and arms, shoulders and face. Stings burn
like the dickens. I've never seen this variety before.
Anyone know what kind of bees they might be?


Depends what you mean by "tiny" in the phrase "tiny bees".

How do this insects relate in relative size between them and honey bees?
Red paper wasp, larger than a honey bee? A "yellowjacket", a wasp, is
between these 2 creatures adult sizes.

I have seen some smaller than a honeybee that meet the description of color
you're noted. They appeared to be wasps though. Never seen them in such a
multitude though as to run people off. They are generally very noisy for
their size, and somewhat aggressive.
--
Dave




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