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> > I HAVE BEEN INUNDATED WITH BEES IN THE FALL ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR. THEY GO AFTER MY HUMMINGBIRD FEEDERS

> Allen, we handle this situation regularly. A simple change of the feeder type so that the bees' probosces (sp?) can't reach the syrup meniscus is all that is necessary.

There are bee guards available, too, as add-ons.
 
> The pool is another issue, which we covered recently. If you will send me the complaintant's address, I will contact them.

Thanks, Randy. She's a hundred miles from you, but I guess that is your backyard.

I'll send it over.  I just posted it here because I thought it was pricelsss -- 

"BUT I HAVE USED 40LBS. OF SUGAR IN TWO DAYS".  

I know *beekeepers* who aren't feeding that much!

(ROTFL)

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