Posted by Tony in Mass. on September 13, 2012 at 07:45:00 from (76.127.224.161):
In Reply to: So how far north are--- posted by Tony in Mass. on September 12, 2012 at 15:03:29:
BC, yeah, as I went back looking for a dead one, there was a live one buzzing a part of the path he took coming to me, I thought that was odd. THe @#$%^&* don't airlift their own dead and wounded do they???? That would be sci fi. So you were attacked by the certified Africanized bees huh? Wow, lucky you! A couple dozen around him and them onto me was freaky enough. Old Roy, that is an interesting, depressing video. The government wants to keep brainy bad guys across the planet from hurting us here, and in 30 years, they can't control a violent insect. But, in 10 years, they didn't go any farther up California, you got to think maybe their straight laced ag inspectors are earning their paycheck? To all the others, thanks for the input, and sorry for your adventures, but thinking that 2 or 3 dozen yesterday was crazy enough, those real killer bees must be a true nightmare. Where is all the scientist to breed this attitude out of them so's they only act like my family's fight, insted of a fight for your life like BC's? Too bad we need the little @#$%^&* to survive... lucky for them eh??
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