IN> Kyriotates of Animals and Bee Life Cycles

Randy Finder, SAINT Corporation finderrj at saintcorporation.com
Tue May 22 07:55:05 CDT 2007


Possessing entire swarms of Insects must *very* dangerous for Kyriotates
of Animals. For Bees for example, a Swarm may contain as many as 40,000
bees at its annual peak in the spring. Even for smaller hives (say 5,000
bees) the shortness of the Bee Life Cycle is a huge concern. A worker
bee spends  21 days developing from egg to able to fly and collect
pollen, but will only live and collect pollen for a few weeks (call it
20 days) (in the summer, they live longer in the winter). So in a hive
of 5,000 bees (Queens and Drones make up a tiny percentage of the bees),
250 worker bees die every day or more or less 10 every hour.

Therefore, it seems that Kyriotates of Animals possessing a swarm of
bees should be an almost instant (within a few hours) ticket to becoming
a Shedite.

Opinions?




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