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When are bees the angriest?




VotesAnswer
5When they are surprised
3When the weather is hot
3All of the above
2After it rains
0When there is smoke in the air

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FauxLo Survey Central Gold Subscriber Survey Qualifier
posted 7-Jan-2009 4:18pm  
 * check * All of the above

...and just before they sting someone.
Cain
posted 7-Jan-2009 5:10pm  
I be not a bee keeper. I be not knowing.
Enheduanna Survey Central Subscriber
posted 7-Jan-2009 6:06pm  
When there are no flowers to be found.
cerealkiller Gold Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier This user is on the site NOW (1 minute ago)
posted 7-Jan-2009 6:23pm  
Gee, why are more people abstaining than voting? Can't take a guess?

The correct answer is: after it rains. Learned that from a beekeeper. And, smoke is purposely used to calm bees when working around them. It makes them focus their concern on the hive and not you.
FauxLo Survey Central Gold Subscriber Survey Qualifier
posted 7-Jan-2009 7:52pm  
Now that I read that smoke factoid, I vaguely recall seeing that on some bee documentary.
LJD Survey Qualifier
posted 7-Jan-2009 8:31pm  
I have no idea, but suspect it's when smoke is in the air.
dab Survey Central Gold Subscriber Gold Qualifier
posted 7-Jan-2009 9:01pm  
When you hit their hive with a stick.
Matty
posted 7-Jan-2009 9:47pm  
when you piss on their hive after having drunk too much Gin. But they usually get drunk, too, so the anger rapidly turns to thirst.
JessicaWoman99
posted 7-Jan-2009 10:29pm  
All of the above bzzzzz bzzzzz bzzzzz i am pissed off
Joanne
posted 8-Jan-2009 1:18am  
I'm guessing all of the above. Kind of reminds me of my Uncle Scove.
bill Survey Central Gold Subscriber Double Gold Star Survey Creator
posted 8-Jan-2009 7:32am  
I thought smoke calmed bees, but otherwise "all of the above" feels like the answer... I picked suprised. Bees don't worry me too much, it's th hornets and wasps that seem bad ass to me.
cloudhugger Bronze Star Survey Creator
posted 8-Jan-2009 10:16am  
When I asked them.
judgescratch
posted 8-Jan-2009 10:22am  
other. When something arrives at the entrance to their hive.
Pomeranian
posted 8-Jan-2009 11:53pm  
When they witness breeches in Natural Law.
they Bronze Star Survey Creator Survey Qualifier
posted 18-Jan-2009 1:40pm  
 * check * Other.

Who says bees are angry? Did they tell you they get angry? Defensive and a little trigger-happy maybe... but I don't imagine them flying around all pissed off.
Biggles Bronze Star Survey Creator Gold Qualifier
posted 20-Jan-2009 11:23am  
When you poke them.
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