[NatureNS] Re: Sick Bee

From: "Joyce Norris" <whuzzy@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 20:42:36 -0300
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I have one of those huge "furry" bees here who does not seem to be =
feeling well. I know nothing about bees other than to avoid getting =
stung by them

I observed this one walking along the driveway early this afternoon. I =
see it flying around the same area day after day so this was unusual. I =
went out about an hour later and he was standing still or walking =
around. I lightly nudged him and blew on him and other than walking a =
bit - nothing. For his own protection I got him to walk on a piece of =
paper and carried him up to the covered deck and put him on the leaf of =
a package of transplants. About 2 hours after that he was exactly where =
I left him and I thought he might be dead. I just went out a little =
while ago and he was still on the same leaf but had turned himself =
around. Obviously this isn't normal

Any ideas what might be wrong with him or if I could do anything to help =
the poor thing?

Thx
Joyce Norris
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>I have one of those huge "furry" bees here who =
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial>I observed this one walking along the driveway =
early this=20
afternoon. I see it flying around the same area day after day so this =
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unusual. I went out about an hour later and he was standing still or =
walking=20
around. I lightly nudged him and blew on him and other than walking a =
bit -=20
nothing. For his own protection I got him to walk on a piece of paper =
and=20
carried him up to the covered deck and put him on the leaf of a package =
of=20
transplants. About 2 hours after that he was exactly where I left him =
and I=20
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