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To: TideGlider who wrote (190608)4/4/2016 11:21:54 AM
From: Honey_Bee1 Recommendation

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Well, when I say I don't fear them, I'm not saying I would mess with a hive of them. :)

I respect them and leave them alone as they buzz around me in the garden. And so far, they leave me alone too.



To: TideGlider who wrote (190608)4/4/2016 7:24:58 PM
From: Sedohr Nod2 Recommendations

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That can be true of the "domestic" honey bees, also....three decades ago I had to dress up like I was going into nuclear containment to recover my dog they had killed.....turns out the bee keeper had picked up his hives in the heat of the day and the ones that were left went on the warpath.....my white haired mom was stung 16-18 times and was lucky enough to get to shelter quickly.

Guthion pesticide when applied at label rates (sadly phased out of production) works wonders on those off the reservation.....I found some consolation to my grief spraying all those killers dead......Seems to me that a similar attitude would be therapeutic when applied to the Isis thugs.