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Feed trough inundated by honey bees
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<blockquote data-quote="Timmer" data-source="post: 1766985" data-attributes="member: 41381"><p>Thanks all. I am going to try to feed at night as my first solution. </p><p></p><p>These are definitely bees. They aren't very aggressive. I can run my hand through the feed and even though they are everywhere (100's of them). They pretty just move an inch or two aside go back to their business. I've seen my cattle get stung in the mouth, but not their face or body. It's obviously a problem though so I have find some solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timmer, post: 1766985, member: 41381"] Thanks all. I am going to try to feed at night as my first solution. These are definitely bees. They aren't very aggressive. I can run my hand through the feed and even though they are everywhere (100's of them). They pretty just move an inch or two aside go back to their business. I've seen my cattle get stung in the mouth, but not their face or body. It's obviously a problem though so I have find some solution. [/QUOTE]
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