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Posted by CRUSADER on September 20, 2004 at 23:42:51 from (216.31.5.47):
In Reply to: Bees posted by stan on September 20, 2004 at 15:02:26:
When I was a lot younger than I am now, I used to spend the summers on a farm in Oklahoma that my uncle was the manager of. Never forget the time I was stacking hay with another guy on a hay wagon behind the baler. We managed to bale up a bumble bee nest that was in the alfalfa. That bale came up the shoot, and he passed it up to me a lot faster and with more effort than he had done all day. When I put my hay hook in it I found out why real fast. We were about six high on that trailer, and the other guy jumped off (guy on the tractor never slowed down until I hit in that back with a dirt ball. Those bumble bees were coming out of that bale, and it looked like smoke. Needless to say that bale was thrown off the wagon and left to sit there while the bees moved out. later days mates, Jim
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