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WHAT DO I DO IF I AM ATTACKED BY AFRICAN HONEYBEES?

All African honeybee attacks come from established colonies. An established colony is one which has built honeycomb in which food is stored and young are being reared, a colony becomes increasingly more defensive of their home site as it matures and grows larger, with more valuable assets to defend.

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Established colonies have dedicated "guard bees" whose sole purpose is to defend the colony entrance from any perceived threat. They will patrol a perimeter around the colony and challenge anything that they feel may present a danger to their home site. Scents, vibrations (such as barking dogs, lawnmowers, etc.), the movement of people or animals, and dark colored clothing may be perceived by the bees as threats.

Guard bees will initially challenge a potential threat by first "bumping." Bumping is when a bee rams into you without stinging. This usually occurs around the face, head, and neck and shoulder area. It is a warning and in all cases should be heeded – you are being told that you are not wanted in that area. The bees initially track into the carbon dioxide expulsions of your breath, and then will begin to sting tender areas around the eyes, ears and mouth, as well. If bumping occurs, identify the direction the bees are coming from and leave the area quickly.

If you aggravate the guard bees by flailing and swatting at them and fail to move quickly out of the area, they will sting you. The sting acts as a marker to tell other bees where to sting. The "sting" or "alarm" pheromone (isopentyl acetate), has a scent similar to bananas, and is released when the stinger is planted.

The colony will respond to this sting pheromone and African bees will start flying out of the colony towards the pheromone scent marker. Once the bees zero in on the initial sting site, the victim will be stung repeatedly until dead. Bee attacks are massive.

What To Do If You Are Attacked By African Bees

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IF YOU ARE ATTACKED BY AFRICAN BEES OUT IN THE OPEN:

IF YOU ARE ATTACKED BY AFRICAN BEES IN AN URBAN OR RESIDENTIAL AREA WITH AVAILABLE SHELTER:

When you are safe from the African bee attack:

What to do I look for and how can I prevent an African bee attack?

BE ALERT!

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If you see even a few bees flying in and out of a specific area during the day, or if you see a great number of bees hanging on the outside of a structure at night, after a hot day, or hear humming inside a wall, this likely indicates the presence of an established colony. Increasing bee activity in any area can indicate the same. Stay away from the area and call a bee removal specialist. Do not attempt to spray honeybees yourself. If you spray pesticides at the bees, you will likely be injured, and/or cause someone else to be injured seriously. Again, if attacked, do get into complete cover as soon as possible: a house, a vehicle, a commercial building - anything that can seal the bees out.

WHAT TO DO: