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| single | 6-Jan-2009 | quiz | cerealkiller | by votes | 33 | 6 | 56.9% |
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| User | Comment |
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| FauxLo | posted 7-Jan-2009 4:18pm |
| Cain | posted 7-Jan-2009 5:10pm I be not a bee keeper. I be not knowing. |
| Enheduanna | posted 7-Jan-2009 6:06pm When there are no flowers to be found. |
| cerealkiller | 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 | posted 7-Jan-2009 7:52pm Now that I read that smoke factoid, I vaguely recall seeing that on some bee documentary. |
| LJD | posted 7-Jan-2009 8:31pm I have no idea, but suspect it's when smoke is in the air. |
| dab | 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 | 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 | 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 | posted 18-Jan-2009 1:40pm 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 | posted 20-Jan-2009 11:23am When you poke them. |
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...and just before they sting someone.