Hi everybody,
My name is Dana Pommet and my wife’s name is Josephine. I was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, in 1942, and except for a tour in the Navy, lived there for most of my life. I retired to Delray Beach, Florida in December 2000. We love to travel and photography goes hand and hand with that. I went digital about 5 years ago and started posting November 22, 2008. I have met so many wonderful people on RR and that makes this whole process so much more interesting than just posting photos. Thanks for all the comments and keep them coming.
Update  January 2012: After hiding and denying my mild Dyslexia, for most of my professional life, and now fighting with its advancement – I want to thank you all for putting up with my poor typing skills and spelling problems. I know that my spell checker hates me and I now depend completely on audio books rather then actually reading printed books.  Life marches on!  Â
Dana
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Comments (31)
Faemike55
Very cool capture Dana! just trying to figure out how to tap that bounty of hunny.
Richardphotos
for you I hope the are not the Africanized bees. life gets in the way of having fun sometimes
Jay-el-Jay
Iwould be tempted to try and get some of the honey,but they worked hard for it and will not like someone taking it away after all the work.It is probably best to enjoy them from a safe distance and just let them be.
eekdog
looks like they have now called this their own, hope no one getst stung Dana, great capture.
MrsRatbag
Yikes, that's a lot of stinging possiblities there...good for them to find a home, though! I hope you had a good telescopic lens to get this shot!
Isabelle711
This happened to my father in laws bird house he built. :))) He called a bee keeper and he came and took the first house full of bees.:)) This year my father in law put up a new house, and the bees took it over once again. :)))) It is nice to see that the honey bees have come back. :)))) Most excellent capture my friend. :)))) Thank you for sharing. :))) Carry A Smile In Your Heart :)))))
netot
This happened to me, but in my house, between the false ceiling and the roof, we had to call the fire department, they came and found they were Africanized bees, so firemen had to use special suits and had to kill the queen for the other to leave the hive. Great capture, Dana!
bobrgallegos
Great capture of this swarm of honey bees Dana!
blinkings
Just stick your hand in mate and scoop them out. Problem solved!
durleybeachbum
How exciting! There can be fifty thousand in a full size wooden hive, so they may be a little cramped in there!
Jean_C
Bees like to settle in these boxes to build their hive, superb capture! Be careful not to get stung, Dana!
Katraz
I have not seen this before although we do get wasps behind the boards on our roof ends,there could be a pot of honey in there but the problem is getting at it.
Leije
I hope you have not been stung, Dana ! Excellent shot !
whaleman
Wow, I've never seen this happen around here!
jayfar
Honey on tap! A great shot but it might need a call to an apiarist.
aksirp
what a nice and dry place for the honey bees, great find and picture!
dakotabluemoon
Oh thats not good great shot of these busy bees.
flavia49
wonderful capture!
pat40
Very Interesting
kbrog
This could have a plus side if you have a vegetable garden. :) Excellent capture Dana! :)
emmecielle
Interesting image! Excellent capture! :)
sandra46
TERRIFIC CAPTURE!
npauling
What a great house they have chosen. An excellent capture.
adrie
Great macro capture Dana.
KnightWolverine
Cool capture Dana!...Don't think they can get another bee in there!....lol..
JaneEden
Oh wow good to see those bees thriving, and oh I do love honey. Great capture Dana, hugs Jane xx
MarciaGomes
Incrível foto meu amigo agora as abelhas tem uma casa,você pode colher o mel mas tome cuidado para não ser picado.+++++++++++++5
moochagoo
Funny to see that.
jendellas
Flip, buit glad they found a use for the bird box :o) xx
Rhanagaz
Bee happy!! ;o) Great capture, Dana. Yes, time is the problem - maybe 36 hours instead of 24 hours in a day?..