ChexOrWrex Ya gotta wanna Joined May 19, 2013 Messages 27,605 Points 883 Oct 9, 2014 #1 @Kyle18fan http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5956544 What a way to go out
Johali Team Owner Contributor Joined Mar 21, 2012 Messages 26,697 Points 1,033 Oct 9, 2014 #2 800,000 bees in the ceiling. That's a lot of nectar and pollen gathering. Seems like someone would have noticed them coming and going at least.
800,000 bees in the ceiling. That's a lot of nectar and pollen gathering. Seems like someone would have noticed them coming and going at least.
K Kyle18fan Guest Oct 9, 2014 #3 ChexOrWrex said: @Kyle18fan http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5956544 What a way to go out Click to expand... I got attacked by a swarm of them a few years back, got stung about 30 times, the African bees dont quit once they get after you, I had to lock myself in an office trailer and wait for it to get dark
ChexOrWrex said: @Kyle18fan http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5956544 What a way to go out Click to expand... I got attacked by a swarm of them a few years back, got stung about 30 times, the African bees dont quit once they get after you, I had to lock myself in an office trailer and wait for it to get dark
K Kyle18fan Guest Oct 9, 2014 #4 Johali said: 800,000 bees in the ceiling. That's a lot of nectar and pollen gathering. Seems like someone would have noticed them coming and going at least. Click to expand... I agree, dont know how they could have missed that much activity
Johali said: 800,000 bees in the ceiling. That's a lot of nectar and pollen gathering. Seems like someone would have noticed them coming and going at least. Click to expand... I agree, dont know how they could have missed that much activity