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Wed, 4 Mar 1998 18:29:55 -0500
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> > Anyone know if bees were ever used as a weapon of war ?
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I know a beekeeper who was having trouble with people breaking into his
basement.  He made up
a split and  placed it by the basement door.  he then hung a sign on the
Hive that read: "Guard Bees".
End of problem.
 
Frank Humphrey
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