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Offline Slowmodem

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Bees with a sweet tooth!
« on: June 29, 2014, 09:18:20 am »
These bees in Williamsburg, VA set up in a bakery!
Greg Whitehead
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Re: Bees with a sweet tooth!
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2014, 09:37:21 am »
Thanks for the article.  Always good to see keeps taking the opportunity to proclaim the service announcement about not spraying them.  I noticed a few knuckle head haters in the comment section.  Sometimes I think technology is a bad thing.  Case in point,  an anonymous comment section giving a coward an easy place to spout his/her mouth off without fear the chance of being confronted face to face.  I so miss the olden days.... :sad:

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Re: Bees with a sweet tooth!
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2014, 12:07:01 am »
thanks greg, like dave, some of the knucklehead comments...........

"Todd Qualls Ge0ffrey • a day ago
Just because they are not indigenous doesn't really mean anything. Europeans brought the bee's 300 years ago. Queens get sneaky and hide the birth of the next queen sometimes. When she becomes mature the old queen splits the hive and moves her half to a new location. Honey bee's have colonized coast to coast and are a part of the natural order in the northern hemisphere."


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