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June 16, 2016, 04:59:33 pm »
Went out to the property today to check on the yard. When I walked over to the exposed septic tank (just had it pumped out) what do I see? They were on a bush but there was too many of them and it fell over next to the septic tank.
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Those bees got gassed man. Their waiting on a breath of fresh air.
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