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jb63
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Nice easy topic ,pics of bee trees.I shot this one out of the window of my truck.
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May 16, 2014, 12:06:20 pm »
is that the oak tree you were telling me about jb? nice photo btw!
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Yes it is riverbee.
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I don't have a picture.... will a vid work?
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Nice, mossy oak comes to mind. All of the bee trees I knew about in fall did not survive the long cold winter.
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Good one Lazy way to get it started.My bee tree died this winter also,but a big arse swarm mover in last week.
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