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How Do You Revive A Poorly Bumblebee?
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How do you revive a poorly bumblebee?
There are loads of bumbees that end up in our office or on the stairs.
They're alive but very slow. Can't be the cold, so how do you revive the poor wee things?
There are loads of bumbees that end up in our office or on the stairs.
They're alive but very slow. Can't be the cold, so how do you revive the poor wee things?
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Yes, do as Prudie says. But look closely at them and see if they have mites on them as this could be the reason they are not well. If there are, you need to wash them off, perhaps with a spray with water in it. Good luck.
17:43 Tue 16th Jul 2013
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Attempts to revive a bumblebee are commendable, but one should keep in mind that they only live for about 2-3 weeks (some that only work in the nesting area can live 6 weeks) at any rate. So, it's probable that any such "poorly looking" bee may well be at the end of its life.
Additionally, mites can be internal as well as external so may not be visible.
Finally, although not normally agressive, bumblebees can and do sting but unlike noneybees they can sting repeatedly without harming themselves.
We grow/tend honeybees here in the U.S., but enjoy seeing the wild bumblebees. (You do know the queen and most of the workers hibernate in winter, right?)
Additionally, mites can be internal as well as external so may not be visible.
Finally, although not normally agressive, bumblebees can and do sting but unlike noneybees they can sting repeatedly without harming themselves.
We grow/tend honeybees here in the U.S., but enjoy seeing the wild bumblebees. (You do know the queen and most of the workers hibernate in winter, right?)
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