Killer Bees
Our summer of the bees.45 total reviews
Comment from JoannaN
This story reminds simply reminds me of my childhood, when we discovered a hornets' nest in our garden :)
The description of bees is very clear and helps the reader imagine these "little stingers".
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
This story reminds simply reminds me of my childhood, when we discovered a hornets' nest in our garden :)
The description of bees is very clear and helps the reader imagine these "little stingers".
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. These were not hornets, they were a breed of honey bees. I don't know why they were so aggressive. Nobody was safe. I was not exaggerating when I told how bad it was. Hugs
Comment from Brett Matthew West
If they stung that much they needed to be smoked.
Does not sound like an enjoyable occasion.
Even the dog did not like them.
Seems all ended well though.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
If they stung that much they needed to be smoked.
Does not sound like an enjoyable occasion.
Even the dog did not like them.
Seems all ended well though.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. Well, we survived, so all is well that ends well. Right? Hugs
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Thank you for sharing this writing prompt with us. I am extremely allergic to all insect bites or stings. I am virtually an indoor person, especially when the insects come out. I would have stayed hidden too. LOL I enjoyed reading.
The next day it was nice to go outside without fear for one's life. (The following day...)
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
Thank you for sharing this writing prompt with us. I am extremely allergic to all insect bites or stings. I am virtually an indoor person, especially when the insects come out. I would have stayed hidden too. LOL I enjoyed reading.
The next day it was nice to go outside without fear for one's life. (The following day...)
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. I will take your tip and change the wording. Those bees were terrible. I was telling it as it was. Hugs
Comment from Wayne Fowler
Nice story. well told.
Except for the Japanese cherry trees in Washington, D.C., and maybe a few other exceptions, I don't think it's a very good idea to transport/transplant foreign species into an ecosystem. )Think Kudzu in the south)
Best wishes.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
Nice story. well told.
Except for the Japanese cherry trees in Washington, D.C., and maybe a few other exceptions, I don't think it's a very good idea to transport/transplant foreign species into an ecosystem. )Think Kudzu in the south)
Best wishes.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. My dad bought the bees because they were advertised as superior honey producers. All they produced was pain. Lol Hugs
Comment from K. Lang-Slattery
Thanks for this interesting and well written family memory. May father also had a bee hive in the backyard and my son was always afraid of them, though he grew up to become a special forces U.S. Marine. Life is strange! Thanks for including the information about this German species of bee. This could almost be an allegory.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
Thanks for this interesting and well written family memory. May father also had a bee hive in the backyard and my son was always afraid of them, though he grew up to become a special forces U.S. Marine. Life is strange! Thanks for including the information about this German species of bee. This could almost be an allegory.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. My dad purchased the bees because they were advertised as superior honey producers. All they produced was pain and fear. Hugs.
Comment from L. Kalere
Well done tale of terror and intimidation. Maybe they were genetically altered... their name is ominous. I like the way you addressed not only your family but the chickens and dog. It gave a complete picture of life on your farm, and how vulnerable it can become. I enjoyed it very much.
Linda
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
Well done tale of terror and intimidation. Maybe they were genetically altered... their name is ominous. I like the way you addressed not only your family but the chickens and dog. It gave a complete picture of life on your farm, and how vulnerable it can become. I enjoyed it very much.
Linda
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. I told it as it happened. Those monsters had us a gfraid to step outside. Hugs.
Comment from Sally Law
This is seriously scary as bees are most important to to pollination. But something had to be done here and quickly. All bees are chased away by smoke, even the good ones. I'm glad your eye recovered, and your family, dog and farm.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
This is seriously scary as bees are most important to to pollination. But something had to be done here and quickly. All bees are chased away by smoke, even the good ones. I'm glad your eye recovered, and your family, dog and farm.
Sending you my best today as always,
Sal XOs
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. Actually, dad stunned the bees with smoke, then put them back in their shipping cages and sent them back. Smoke just stuns bees. I saw dad catch a wild swarm of bees with smoke. Hugs
Comment from Sanku
This was a very interesting read. The subject was so new and informative too.That in the orchards you need bees for pollination is a well known fact ,but we don't think about bringing them.I just assumed theynwould always be there
Thanks for sharing and i hope you win.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
This was a very interesting read. The subject was so new and informative too.That in the orchards you need bees for pollination is a well known fact ,but we don't think about bringing them.I just assumed theynwould always be there
Thanks for sharing and i hope you win.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. Nope, all fruit farmers have several bee hives around their orchards. It takes a lot of bees to pollinate acres of fruit trees. Hugs
Comment from the13thpoet
Hello Prettybluebirds a wonderful Wednesday to you. I hope this finds you well. I enjoyed reading your Family Memories writing prompt entry you executed well, it was a good read. Good job and good luck.
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
Hello Prettybluebirds a wonderful Wednesday to you. I hope this finds you well. I enjoyed reading your Family Memories writing prompt entry you executed well, it was a good read. Good job and good luck.
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. I have happier family memories but this is the one that popped up. Hugs
Comment from Sandra Stoner-Mitchell
They sound horrific. How did they get on with the local bees? I'm allergic to bees, they frighten the life out of me after seeing the horror film about them. Well done, this is a great contest entry. Good luck! :)) Sandra xxx
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
They sound horrific. How did they get on with the local bees? I'm allergic to bees, they frighten the life out of me after seeing the horror film about them. Well done, this is a great contest entry. Good luck! :)) Sandra xxx
Comment Written 13-Apr-2022
reply by the author on 13-Apr-2022
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Thank you. I don't know how they got on with the local bees. We didn't have them long. Dad stunned them with smoke, put them back in the shipping cages, and returned them. Hugs.