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Tue, 11 Aug 1998 11:55:40 -0500
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The lady who tends the flowers and garden at my parish came to me to
remove the bees in "her" flower garden.  Turns out they are yellow
jackets who have made a hive in a mound of dirt around some new plants.
As the parish priest, I must say that I have no compunction about
removing/ejecting these critters, but how do I do this without killing,
maiming or otherwise injuring those "sacred" plants so lovingly
installed by this lady, aka the "mother superior"?   Thanks.

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