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Jim Osborn <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Jan 1995 15:42:46 -0800
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alan keith hiscock <[log in to unmask]> asks:
>There have been stories, probably apocryphal, of hair sprays
>provoking bees to sting the unfortunate person. I would interested
>to hear of any stories of common products stimulating bees to sting.
 
I have heard of people being harassed when wearing clothes dried
with those anti-static swatches, like "Bounce."  This is second-
hand information, as I don't use the stuff myself.

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