Adi007 said:
Years ago i came across abandoned bee hives and "borowed" some honey. At night, no protection - no stings.
Good stuff ... dunno if I'd chance it again though. It was really errie walking up to humming bee hives!
When I was a teenager, the next door neighbour had a hive. I've always been quite calm around bees and wasps, and they don't really bother me. Maybe that explains why I've never been stung.
Once, the neighbour's bees decided to swarm. We could go right up to them, face no more that about 8" or 12" from the swarm that was hanging heavily on a branch of a spindly tree, with no danger of being stung.
Last autumn, I was out with my son (3.1/2 at the time) and we found six hives set in the woods. It was a cool day, so there wasn't much for him to see, but I think it was good for him to see where bees live, and that you can be up close to them.
I've never seen wild honey bee hives, though. But I've cleared out plenty of wasp hives from under the roof tiles!
Anybody want any? I think I'll get a few more this autumn (on a cold day).
Keith.