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pics....
pics dammit!! YOU should know better!!! ;-)
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They may be....
the new secret Microsoft AI assault team....dispatched to take care of you for questioning Vista......bee careful.......
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who has time for pix when you're counting to 10,000!?
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Wayne
You should be delighted. Haven't you read about the massive honeybee die off worldwide. I'm serious, its a big concern regarding pollination of crops. Or are they wasps, in which case never mind. |
pictures would be cool.
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Regarding the "die off worldwide..." I respectfully submit this Enjoy. JP |
Time for some creative toys and weapons.
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Seriously, do NOT kill them if they are honeybees. Somehow, find a beekeeper down there...he will be delighed to take them off your hands.
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They won't sting you. Just call a beekeeper to come and get them.
I used to do that. |
Uh... I know a serious post from me sounds strange but...
Wayne, African bees have been spotted in our area (we had some here at exposition park), best to have them checked out. |
They must be attracted to all the buzz WRT your new iPhone and Vista PC...
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Wayne, now is perhaps your best excuse to play with a flamethrower. Trust me on this one.......
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How about a bleach-filled balloon launched with one of those three man slingshots? Or maybe you could just put the whole thing in a garbage bag while on a ladder. Yeah, that might work.
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Throw a couple 5 pound bags of sugar over the fence into the neighbor's yard. They'll relocate.
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Sure looks like a honeybee swarm to me...but DO call a beekeeper. With today's declining honeybee population, a beekeeper would love to give a swarm a good home.
If "killer" African bees, he won't get stung with his suit, and can then call the authorities for eradication of the swarm. Any bee keeper worth his salt can tell the difference. |
Point your iPhone at the swarm and push *8. Oh, wait you returned it. Nevermind.
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JP, thanks for the link. But as it says, 30% of the world commercial pollinating bee popuation is at risk. THAT I think is significant, whatever the reason. As far as bringing into question the practices of beekeepers not taking care of their bees, I call BS. Who overtly mistreats their livelihood, if they don't have to.
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You guys have no balls at all...If I was there, I'd run out in the back of Wayne's and heave a football with a spiral at them sissy bees and run like hell. Teach them whos boss...Then they'd leave.
Wayne...Just piss off the queen at least..Ever see those tennis ball sling shots...That will start a rude ruckus.....Got your windows closed and 48 hours worth of food on hand :) Bob |
Those are honeybees. Very mild, not a threat to anyone. Please call a beekeeper. He will be delighted to take them someplace safe. He'll probably lead them away gently with no more protection than his shirtsleeves and a smoker.
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