While bees do not often go out of the hive when it is raining, they will indeed attack anything that bother's their hive. Therefore, if you throw a rock at a beehive (even if it's raining), you are most likely going to get stung.
throw rocks at the main hive or start a firer near the hive :)
No. If there are still some bees alive, you can get seriously stung. And Trying to move the hive will make the bees madder.
You always buy bees but I don't know where u can get them.I f they turn up DO NOT catch them. They will die but you will get stung, and getting stung really hurts!
A queen bee can sting, but she reserves her sting for other queens. As she generally never leaves the hive, the only persons who could be stung by a queen would be the beekeepers, but in all the years I have been beekeeping I have never heard of anyone being stung by a queen.
If it's on your property, it is. Be careful not to get stung! Unless for some reason those particular bees are endangered in which case you will be arrested, prosecuted and penalized severely.
Not necessarily, your character may need medicine for getting stung by bees. You can get stung by bees when you start shaking trees. Sooner or later, a random hive of bees will fall out of a tree and chase you. You need medicine for your wounded face, but here's a secret. You should save your animals crossing first, after you get stung by bees. Turn off your Nintendo DS and turn it back on to Animal's Crossing. Your character's face has been healed.
No, it is not a good idea to leave a bee hive in an attic. An abandoned hive may attract foraging wildlife (including and other than bees) while a live hive may pose a real danger for domesticated pets and family members.
To get money from a tree, just find one without fruit on it and shake it. Careful, you can also have a bee hive fall down, which in turn will get you stung by a bunch of bees!
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
The noun 'hive' is a collective noun for a hive of bees and a hive of oysters.
Out of the Hive was created on 1995-04-01.
Bees do not leave the hive when it is dark.