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BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => GENERAL BEEKEEPING - MAIN POSTING FORUM. => Topic started by: Janemma on March 30, 2008, 10:54:34 pm
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This is probably slighty off topic, but I promised my Mom I'd ask anyway. I'm just getting in to beekeeping this year. Beekeeping has been in my family for generations - I haven't personally had any involvement though. My Mom has though as a child. She remembers her Uncle telling the bees when some died. and being told that that dated back to Medieval times (?)
I've done a little research and found some traditions dating back to Greek times - some poetry from the 1800's and a few quotes from the 1600's......
Are any of these old traditions still practiced? Do people still believe in talking to the bees? Do people still turn hives when someone dies? drape cloths? Talk to the bees? I don't imagine big business beekeepers do......but hobbyists?
I can quite see myself talking to my bees anyway but my Mom has made me promise to tell my bees when someone dies..not just a beekeeper but anyone. But then I'm quite often found talking to myself anyway ;)
(edited to add I wasn't quite sure what section to post this in)
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I tried talking to them 'til I was blue in the face, they ignored me. I grew upset with them and screamed at them, they ignored me, I tried singing, they liked that, that is what I do now. I sing to them. My wife thought I was nuts before the singing.
...JP
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It never hurts to talk to the bees. In older times the practice of telling the bees their master was dead was one way in which the family members dealt with losing a loved one. I gave them a structure and temporary purpose at a critical time.
As another whose family tree traces its beekeeping roots back to the old world, welcome to a great avocation.
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It is an old tradition to inform the bees when their owner dies to prevent them from leaving. Try a search on beesource I'm sure there were some extensive quotes on the matter.
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Hey. I not only talk to them, I have my hives named, all girl names naturally.
I Have, Amie, Bessie, Carol, Donna, & Effie.there names are painted on the bottom boards.
That way when I tell my wife, " Bessie was hot today, or Carol needed Syrup " she knows which one's I'm talking about.
Silly I know, but I'm an old man, and I'll do what I like !
Bee-Bop
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Yeah, I "talk" to them when I get stung :)
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I would talk to mine, but then the neighbors would think I am nuts. I would believe there are some bee whispers out there. :-D
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I would talk to mine, but then the neighbors would think I am nuts. I would believe there are some bee whispers out there. :-D
They probably think you're a little nuts already, for keeping them in the first place. So talk away, and do it with pride & your chin up! :-D
...JP
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Yeah, I "talk" to them when I get stung :)
:lol: Thanks, I just spit coffee on my keyboard.......... and I'm at work.
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I always talk to them in a soothing voice as I am working on them. They seem to like it. Well anyway, I like it.
Annette
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I talk calmly to mine, too. I tell them what I"m doing, what I"m about to do, stuff like that. Definitely helps me feel better. There are still a few bees who get annoyed at me.......and let me know in no uncertain terms!
Love, Marla
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I took a beginning beekeepers class when i first got my hives and the instructor told me that the bees could not hear, they felt vibration and so on. I talk, sing, b and moan and it always bothers me a little when the thought comes into my mind that they can't hear me-and i dont even know if he was right! Anyway, if they do only pick up vibrations then my singing and talking to them should create some good vibes (and if the neighbors see-then good vibes to them too :-D) As for telling the bees when someone has died-i have heard that as well-I can see why as i always sit out with my bees when the blues or stress hits.
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No bees till the 12th but I talk to everything else around here so no reason to think I won't talk to them too! Each cat knows it's name, come're & see, go outside? Get the BUG!! When the dog could hear she knew a bunch of different things, now I'm teaching her to come when I stomp the floor 2x...so far she runs barking to the door.... :roll:**sigh** Jody
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Yeah, I "talk" to them when I get stung :)
Watch your vocabulary, even I get annoyed when 4 letter words are directed my way. BTW my last name is a 4 letter word.
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i talk to my bees a lot. imagine the secrets they share with me. they seem to like music [NOT ACID ROCK]...mostly instrumentals...but maybe its because music calms me down and my temperament affects them. of course once i start cussing and swearing, they show their appreciation by stinging the hell out of me LOL.
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I do not talk to my bees. Here is why.
If a hive goes hot on you they are looking for a carbon dioxide source. You yapping it up with your bees gives them a target. I did a hive inspection for another member of our association and she would not shut up. It made me real nervous because if something went wrong she was going down.
When I am in my hive I try to control my breathing along with my movements. I can go into my hives usually without wearing a bee suit.
Sincerely,
Brendhan
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Good point!!
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I sweet talk my gurls all the time! and it seams to work!
The other day some one said HEY THERES THE PIMP I was like wut the!!!! I Hear you own a few girls! Yes!! OH Wate a min your talking about my beehives LOL
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All my girls got sweet breath.
...JP
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Yep,...I talk to them too..Cant hurt anything, I suppose :)
But Then again,....I talk to my trees too!....And I talk to the birds, ants, frogs, snakes, turtles...My fish....
I have a special language for mowers, weedeaters, tillers, and chainsaws..Especially when they dont work! :-x
your friend,
john
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Non of the girls in my life listen to me whether I talk or not, why should my bees be any different than my wife?