That was one cheeky wasp .I think I have a pretty high pain tolerance. But I still hates a wasp sting. Last summer one flew up my shorts and stung me right on the cheek.
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That was one cheeky wasp .I think I have a pretty high pain tolerance. But I still hates a wasp sting. Last summer one flew up my shorts and stung me right on the cheek.
Could have been worser..I think I have a pretty high pain tolerance. But I still hates a wasp sting. Last summer one flew up my shorts and stung me right on the cheek.
It totally could have.Could have been worser..
No thanks. I can imagine enjoying them from a nice safe distance I do not need to imagine holding them.Faker Eilleen. Imagine sitting there holding these..
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The above pictures are all from the original hive. The pictures below are all from the new hive.
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View attachment 2230652There is capped honey (top left corner),honey and pollen ( orangish color) on this frame.
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The Queen shouldhave hatched on July 2nd. All of the Queen cells are open or gone so I figure that is good.
I didn’t see her but as I told my husband, “ she could have walked across my hand and I probably wouldn’t have recognized her as the Queen “.
I didn’t see any larvae but I wasn’t expecting too since she may not have even taken her mating flight yet. I am thinking I should expect larvae in 2 weeks, maybe 3? I can’t see eggs with my eyes and glasses. So I have to watch for larvae. I thought about trying to use a magnifying glass but I’m thinking I would probably end up dropping the frame!
Thanks! If my queen follows suit then that should be this week around Wednesday!!I bought a magnifying glass with a light from Amazon. I still can’t see the eggs. I can see the really small larva though.
My queen was 6 days old when she lost her virginity.