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mmm.... I'm not sure about a bee museum, I might pass on this

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Just when I thought sting less tiny bees can be harmless!

And before you know it, they’re swarming you, crawling into your nostrils, ears and eyes. I think I’d rather be stung to death!

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Wow, stingless bees, i have not seen them here in my country. And i haven't really read much about them. I have longed to visit a parasitic museum.
But why has it received low or none of its tourism?

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Oh .. where are you from in Africa.… the world is full amazing things. Well, the parasitic museum is kind of gross, I guess. But we loved our visit there. Did you check out the article of it.. It's so interesting.

Interesting. I live in Africa and I didn't know that they are found here, too. I know all about our stinging bees...

Where are you in Africa? Hope you didn't have bad experiences with the bad stingers!

The so-called "Killer African Bee" is overrated thanks to bad 70s movies. Yes, I have been stung, but not without good reason. Handle the bees carefully and you won't have a problem. Most wasp species are much more aggressive than African bees. I trust the bees far more than I do wasps.
But to answer your question, I am in South Africa

I like bees best, wasps second and hornets last!!! Greeting to SA!!


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So interesting. I had nnot heard of those bees either! You painted a vivid picture of stingless bees swarming up your nostrils! I could imagine them so well it gave me the shivers. Well done1

Just a reminder not to bother Bees, hehe! I wonder how money honey thieves had to learn the hard way!

Ouch! I can imagine it too well!

Very good post, nobody gives the importance to the bees they deserve, especially because they are the first pollinators of the planet. I didn't know there were stingless bees, quite the opposite, I've always heard that African bees are the most violent.

These were pretty harmless if you leave them alone but yeah ... there are other bees in Africa, that's for sure.

These were pretty harmless if you leave them alone but yeah ... there are other bees in Africa, that's for sure.

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Bees are fascinating, methodical hard working. Intricate hives in so many shapes and sizes, I had not heard of stingless bees in Africa so this made for interesting reading.

The biggest bee hive I have ever seen was at the Victoria Falls descending down to the base of the falls (now on Zambia side was Northern Rhodesia then), the hive hung out of a tree at least 7 to 10 foot long. Why I remember this strange hive is my older brother was about to throw a stone at it, my father fortunately stopped that silly little hand before it became airborne. What ensued was a story about bees, why they storm, why we must protect them, yes lessons well learned.

Bees are so fascinating but can be dangerous .... and I'm so happy your older brother got stopped!!! Oh my, this could have ended BADLY!

Yes it could have ended badly, it definitely was another one of many lessons learned walking in the bush as a family.

If you are ever able to get to the Victoria Falls do it, it is still wild and open, even though now you have to pay to enter which did not happen when we were young.

It should be dangerous to put the finger or moving anything without any cover. We know perfectly bees even if they stingless. You made the right choice by buying that "handmade" propolis :)

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