A beekeeper will puff a little smoke into the hive. The bees respond to this by gorging on honey and a bee that is full of honey is more docile and much less likely to sting.
They are sprayed with smoke to calm down.
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Leave them alone and they'll do the same
The best time for the beekeeper to catch a swarm of bees is when he hive has been settled. Using smoke also helps to calm the bees.
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Wear a bee keeper suit and keep calm.
Bees do not typically bite before they sting. They use their stinger as a defense mechanism and will only sting if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to stay calm around bees to avoid being stung.
Keep calm and don't flap your hands. They will lose interest and fly away. If there are a lot of bees around, it is better if you don't wear flower-scented perfume.
To repel bees, you should avoid trying to swat them. Try to stay calm and still because swatting them will make them more aggressive.
fire makes them calm, after that go ahead and steal their honey
No, the collective nouns for bees are a hive of bees, a swarm of bees, a cluster of bees. The collective noun 'nest' is used for a nest of vipers.
A grist of bees is the same as a swarm of bees. Other collective nouns used for bees are cluster, hive, and nest.