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In a message dated 98-03-03 08:55:46 EST, you write:
 
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 Anyone know if bees were ever used as a weapon of war ?
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Somewhere I read that hives with toxic (because of the foral source) honey
were left in villages so that the invading solders would find them, eat the
honey, and while they were incapactated, the villagers would return and kill
them. I'm  sorry I do not remember the source.

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