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cat daddy 23-07-2007 08:41 PM

Honeybees!!!
 
Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.



Omelet 23-07-2007 08:46 PM

Honeybees!!!
 
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.


Very good news. :-)
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Peace, Om

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cat daddy 24-07-2007 12:53 AM

Honeybees!!!
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town

Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.


Very good news. :-)


I'm just hoping the researcher that discovered the Asian parasites is
right and the commercial beekeepers can treat their hives. Then the wild
ones can re-populate.
Yes, very good news...



oldhickory 24-07-2007 05:15 AM

Honeybees!!!
 
yay!!!!

--
ie
ride fast, take chances.


"cat daddy" wrote in message
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"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town

Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.


Very good news. :-)


I'm just hoping the researcher that discovered the Asian parasites is
right and the commercial beekeepers can treat their hives. Then the wild
ones can re-populate.
Yes, very good news...





Omelet 24-07-2007 02:02 PM

Honeybees!!!
 
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town

Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.


Very good news. :-)


I'm just hoping the researcher that discovered the Asian parasites is
right and the commercial beekeepers can treat their hives. Then the wild
ones can re-populate.
Yes, very good news...


How do they treat?
Kinda hard to use pesticides on insects for insect parasites!
--
Peace, Om

Remove _ to validate e-mails.

"My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson

cat daddy 24-07-2007 02:30 PM

Honeybees!!!
 

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

"Omelet" wrote in message
...
In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered

in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town

Lake) or
the rest of Town Lake.

Very good news. :-)


I'm just hoping the researcher that discovered the Asian parasites is
right and the commercial beekeepers can treat their hives. Then the wild
ones can re-populate.
Yes, very good news...


How do they treat?
Kinda hard to use pesticides on insects for insect parasites!


There still seems to be conflicting views from what I've googled, but
this is what I've found so far. Nosema ceranae is a single-celled protozoan.

Apr 25, 2007
http://forager.newsvine.com/_news/20...shing-honeybee
"... it has been suggested that he most effective control of Nosema
ceranae is the antibiotic fumagillin."

Jul 18, 2007
Asian parasite killing Western bees: scientist
http://www.reuters.com/article/envir...26459120070718
"Treatment for nosema ceranae is effective and cheap -- 1 euro ($1.4) a
hive twice a year"



oldhickory 24-07-2007 04:21 PM

Honeybees!!!
 
ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

--
ie
ride fast, take chances.


"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
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On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:41:37 -0500, cat daddy wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!


When life gives you honeybees....

-sw




dt 24-07-2007 06:24 PM

Honeybees!!!
 
Omelet wrote:

In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:


"Omelet" wrote in message
...

In article ,
"cat daddy" wrote:


Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!
Wherever they were hiding, I'm so relieved to see these guys.
They appear hungry.....

Coincidentally, I've seen no crickets around here (eastside Town


Lake) or

the rest of Town Lake.

Very good news. :-)


I'm just hoping the researcher that discovered the Asian parasites is
right and the commercial beekeepers can treat their hives. Then the wild
ones can re-populate.
Yes, very good news...



How do they treat?


Teeeny tiny little hypodermic needles....

DT

cat daddy 24-07-2007 07:54 PM

Honeybees!!!
 

"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
...
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:41:37 -0500, cat daddy wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!


When life gives you honeybees....


Actually, the reverse was possibly true earlier this Spring. When only
three showed up on the oxalis regularly, I put out a plate with honey on it
hoping at least they wouldn't need to waste energy on making their own....
and feed an extra snack to their queen.

So, when the bipedal lifeform gives you honey, make honeybees......



cat daddy 25-07-2007 12:42 AM

Honeybees!!!
 

"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
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On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 09:01:11 -0500, Steve Wertz wrote:

On Mon, 23 Jul 2007 14:41:37 -0500, cat daddy wrote:

Just stepped out back and the coralvines are absolutely covered in a
raucous riot of hundreds of honeybees!!!


When life gives you honeybees....


I take this back.

About an 1.5 hours after I posted this I was attacked by some
bees that have taken up residence in a hole right next to where
the coral snake lives.

I was sweeping off the front porch, and was swarmed. Three
stings and a cloud of bees preventing access to the house.
Fortunately th back door was open Ended up having to call an
ambulance as I was out of Epipens. I was close to shock before
they started treating me (but I did wait 10-15 minutes before
calling).

So I say nuke the bees. Bees suck.


Sorry to hear that, but you obviously are not living a pure life and the
snake told the bees to stop that damn, threatening, sweeping racket.
Negative vibes, predator...



cat daddy 25-07-2007 03:45 AM

Honeybees!!!
 

"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:42:11 -0500, cat daddy wrote:

Sorry to hear that, but you obviously are not living a pure life and

the
snake told the bees to stop that damn, threatening, sweeping racket.
Negative vibes, predator...


The word is out on me in the Animal Kingdom. My days are
numbered. I think they've been reading Austin.Gardening.


As long as they know who to blame (or reward) when they find the
carcass... "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms(1)" and all that.

I always wondered if my bees were Africanized. I wander around in them a
lot and they don't seem to notice. This morning I went out and there was
only one, so I was a little disappointed and hoping yesterday wasn't a one
shot deal. But then by afternoon when the sun came out, they were all back
and busy as..... well. I got u pretty close to see if they were getting any
pollen, and if they were getting enough nectar from the coralvine. Hard to
tell as they were flitting pretty fast and no big yellow legs.


(1) Ten points for where this quote came from..... }:-)



oldhickory 25-07-2007 04:54 AM

Honeybees!!!
 
too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...

--
ie
ride fast, take chances.


"cat daddy" wrote in message
...

"Steve Wertz" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 18:42:11 -0500, cat daddy wrote:

Sorry to hear that, but you obviously are not living a pure life and

the
snake told the bees to stop that damn, threatening, sweeping racket.
Negative vibes, predator...


The word is out on me in the Animal Kingdom. My days are
numbered. I think they've been reading Austin.Gardening.


As long as they know who to blame (or reward) when they find the
carcass... "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms(1)" and all that.

I always wondered if my bees were Africanized. I wander around in them a
lot and they don't seem to notice. This morning I went out and there was
only one, so I was a little disappointed and hoping yesterday wasn't a one
shot deal. But then by afternoon when the sun came out, they were all back
and busy as..... well. I got u pretty close to see if they were getting
any
pollen, and if they were getting enough nectar from the coralvine. Hard to
tell as they were flitting pretty fast and no big yellow legs.


(1) Ten points for where this quote came from..... }:-)





cat daddy 25-07-2007 05:14 AM

Honeybees!!!
 
Nope....... although, you got Clint right... }:-)

"oldhickory" wrote in message
...
too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...

"cat daddy" wrote in message
...

As long as they know who to blame (or reward) when they find the
carcass... "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms(1)" and all that.


(1) Ten points for where this quote came from..... }:-)




cat daddy 25-07-2007 06:01 AM

Honeybees!!!
 
Oh, and extra credit for who he said it to, and under what
circumstances....
Details count.

"cat daddy" wrote in message
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Nope....... although, you got Clint right... }:-)

"oldhickory" wrote in message
...
too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...

"cat daddy" wrote in message
...

As long as they know who to blame (or reward) when they find the
carcass... "Buzzards gotta eat, same as worms(1)" and all that.


(1) Ten points for where this quote came from..... }:-)






cat daddy 25-07-2007 06:43 AM

"oldhickory" was correct, was Honeybees!!!
 
Many pardons, you're correct. All this time, I thought it was from "Two
Mules For Sister Sara ", where Clint Eastwood didn't want to bury the the
bandits who were assaulting Shirley MacLaine.

Sister, raise your eyes to heaven. (noticing buzzards circling)
Now, are they or are they not God's creatures?
- Of course they are. -
Why rob them of this nourishment?


"oldhickory" wrote in message
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too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...




oldhickory 26-07-2007 05:38 AM

"oldhickory" was correct, was Honeybees!!!
 
No problem. Clint was my only "crush" as a kid (btw, Old Hickory was my
Dad's e-mail nickname, I'm a female) I think I got over him when I was 12 or
so but I still dug his movies. My favorite was (don't laugh) "Paint Your
Wagon".

After "growing up" I never understood the celebrity adoration thing. They're
just people. They happen to be good at what they do but I never thought
that made them worthy of worship more than friends and neighbors that I
admire. I guess I'm sort of unusual that way.

--
ie
ride fast, take chances.


"cat daddy" wrote in message
...
Many pardons, you're correct. All this time, I thought it was from "Two
Mules For Sister Sara ", where Clint Eastwood didn't want to bury the the
bandits who were assaulting Shirley MacLaine.

Sister, raise your eyes to heaven. (noticing buzzards circling)
Now, are they or are they not God's creatures?
- Of course they are. -
Why rob them of this nourishment?


"oldhickory" wrote in message
...
too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...






cat daddy 26-07-2007 05:16 PM

"oldhickory" was correct, was Honeybees!!!
 
Clint's westerns are still among my favourites. So many great lines and
he exudes "cool". Kind of odd considering he's mostly a killer.......but, a
justified one.
"Pale Rider" and "Play Misty for Me" (non-western) are my faves.
I work around "celebs", and the biggest ones are usually pretty normal
and react well to being treated that way. The wannabes are a pain and
probably putting on a front to mask their insecurity. And some never had to
"grow up" and they act that way.

"oldhickory" wrote in message
...
No problem. Clint was my only "crush" as a kid (btw, Old Hickory was my
Dad's e-mail nickname, I'm a female) I think I got over him when I was 12

or
so but I still dug his movies. My favorite was (don't laugh) "Paint Your
Wagon".

After "growing up" I never understood the celebrity adoration thing.

They're
just people. They happen to be good at what they do but I never thought
that made them worthy of worship more than friends and neighbors that I
admire. I guess I'm sort of unusual that way.


"cat daddy" wrote in message
...
Many pardons, you're correct. All this time, I thought it was from

"Two
Mules For Sister Sara ", where Clint Eastwood didn't want to bury the

the
bandits who were assaulting Shirley MacLaine.

Sister, raise your eyes to heaven. (noticing buzzards circling)
Now, are they or are they not God's creatures?
- Of course they are. -
Why rob them of this nourishment?


"oldhickory" wrote in message
...
too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...








dt 26-07-2007 05:55 PM

"oldhickory" was correct, was Honeybees!!!
 
Well, if y'all remember TV back in the fifties, let me just say....

I never liked that Clint Eastwood. He was always too Rowdy.

Dt
("Head 'em up; move 'em out!")

cat daddy wrote:

Clint's westerns are still among my favourites. So many great lines and
he exudes "cool". Kind of odd considering he's mostly a killer.......but, a
justified one.
"Pale Rider" and "Play Misty for Me" (non-western) are my faves.
I work around "celebs", and the biggest ones are usually pretty normal
and react well to being treated that way. The wannabes are a pain and
probably putting on a front to mask their insecurity. And some never had to
"grow up" and they act that way.

"oldhickory" wrote in message
...

No problem. Clint was my only "crush" as a kid (btw, Old Hickory was my
Dad's e-mail nickname, I'm a female) I think I got over him when I was 12


or

so but I still dug his movies. My favorite was (don't laugh) "Paint Your
Wagon".

After "growing up" I never understood the celebrity adoration thing.


They're

just people. They happen to be good at what they do but I never thought
that made them worthy of worship more than friends and neighbors that I
admire. I guess I'm sort of unusual that way.


"cat daddy" wrote in message
...

Many pardons, you're correct. All this time, I thought it was from


"Two

Mules For Sister Sara ", where Clint Eastwood didn't want to bury the


the

bandits who were assaulting Shirley MacLaine.

Sister, raise your eyes to heaven. (noticing buzzards circling)
Now, are they or are they not God's creatures?
- Of course they are. -
Why rob them of this nourishment?


"oldhickory" wrote in message
.. .

too easy...Outlaw Josey Wales...






cat daddy 27-07-2007 03:15 AM

"oldhickory" was correct, was Honeybees!!!
 
Well oldtimer, good thing Clint ain't around. I notice when he gets to
disliking someone, they ain't around for long .....

Rawhide........ heyah!
"dt" wrote in message
...
Well, if y'all remember TV back in the fifties, let me just say....

I never liked that Clint Eastwood. He was always too Rowdy.

Dt
("Head 'em up; move 'em out!")

cat daddy wrote:

Clint's westerns are still among my favourites. So many great lines

and
he exudes "cool". Kind of odd considering he's mostly a

killer.......but, a
justified one.
"Pale Rider" and "Play Misty for Me" (non-western) are my faves.
I work around "celebs", and the biggest ones are usually pretty

normal
and react well to being treated that way. The wannabes are a pain and
probably putting on a front to mask their insecurity. And some never had

to
"grow up" and they act that way.

"oldhickory" wrote in message
...

No problem. Clint was my only "crush" as a kid (btw, Old Hickory was my
Dad's e-mail nickname, I'm a female) I think I got over him when I was

12

or

so but I still dug his movies. My favorite was (don't laugh) "Paint

Your
Wagon".





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