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Fri, 6 Nov 2015 08:21:23 -0600
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Hi all,

Comparing people and Honey Bees, Wow!!

I am of the old school, when a body, robbers lose all rights to be called 
people,

breaks into your place without invitation, their rights end.

If you invite them into your place, then their rights continue.

Honey Bees as far as I know, do not know about property lines.

If a person does not want wild bees or flies in or on their property,

seems to me they should use preventative measures to stop them from 
entering.

I fully understand pollination concerns and to me this is a different 
matter.

Lionel
North Alabama USA 

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