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You are not alone. I remember one time I dropped a queen and she fell onto the pallet my hive were sitting on and the next thing I saw was her scurry underneath the hive! I got down on my hands and knees and searched and searched for her with no luck. I even got a flashlight out of the toolbox to look for her under the pallet, still no luck. I had given up and was just hoping she would find her own way back into the hive when I noticed something on the leg of my suit. I guess when I first got down on my knees she had crawled unnoticed onto my leg.
Quote from: Perry on April 01, 2017, 07:10:24 amYou are not alone. I remember one time I dropped a queen and she fell onto the pallet my hive were sitting on and the next thing I saw was her scurry underneath the hive! I got down on my hands and knees and searched and searched for her with no luck. I even got a flashlight out of the toolbox to look for her under the pallet, still no luck. I had given up and was just hoping she would find her own way back into the hive when I noticed something on the leg of my suit. I guess when I first got down on my knees she had crawled unnoticed onto my leg.That's scary. Inches away from being squished by your knee!
That would have been really bad! I keep the beeyard raked to bare dirt so I did have my eye one her. Just need some more practice to get more confident and less shaky.