I noticed someone thought the bees would come after cyan. at nite if he took the cover off.

I keep BEES for honey.

They are tame and docile if you know how to handle them. I have taken the top off a hive left abandoned in woods for 5 years with bare hands and no bee keeping equipment. I would not advise anyone to do it however. They did get grouchy and climbed up both arms covering both. Got stung 2 times on arms, should've smoked em a little and they wouldn't have stung 2 times.

It was very RARE the bees came to grill, probably a lost swarm from local beekeeper's hive. It was a very poor choice of cover and insulation.

HOW TO HANDLE BEES: Call professional. If DIY type, puff a couple of puffs of smoke on them. They think hive on fire, and ignore you and fill up on honey. At night they are easily handled, put on truck etc. I would have slipped quietly to the cover of grill at 2 am and slid it off and ran around house quickly. They would be gone in 2 hours after dawn leaving comb behind.

This hive would have frozen to death in the winter anyway with no insulation from cover to protect them if in cold area.
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