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Bob wrote:

>  He also said the bees could sense fear and when beekeepers entered the 
> yard without protection the bees would always sting the person afraid 
> first.

Yes.  A chicken/egg thing.  Do people get stung frequently because they're 
afraid they will, or are they afraid of bees because they have been stung 
frequently in the past? Or both?

Walter Weller 

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