Haha, yeah, it's definitely good to have you back and posting again code. I've missed the healthy dose of sarcasm whenever anyone steps out of line!Originally posted by Code Monkey
So, I'd say it has as much chance of working analogously on a T as it would a beaver.
I came across that theory on the web too as well as several other different onesThe reason it "calms" hymenopteran bees/wasps is a factor of their social lifestyle and alarm heirarchy. The smoke fools them into thinking that their nest is potentially on fire and that takes precedence over dealing with the merely annoying man. They forget about hunting you down and watch their nest/hive closely for problems.
Source: Cause of Stinging Bees or TemperJust why and how smoke affects bees is unknown, even though it has been used by beekeepers worldwide for hundreds of years.
The CO2 vial method may not be effective for insects with low metabolic requirements.
It's accepted enough that it's the official position of the hymenopteran specialist here in the entomology department with over 30 years experience studying hymenopteran insects.Originally posted by harwin
I came across that theory on the web too as well as several other different ones. I guess the end response would be to take care of the hive.