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[log in to unmask] wrote: ...  Actually
> Guinea hens would do an even more thorough job of eating
> little critters.

Yes but, Guinea hens are not chickens!  I believe Guinea hens WILL eat
honey bees!  I am 99% positive, but I can't quote the source of that
knowledge.  Google search on honey bees and guinea hens and you'll
verify.

Aaron Morris - thinking guinea hens are not chickens!!

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