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Maryam Henein <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jan 2009 23:14:40 -0800
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Dear Bee List,
This woman sent me this plea. Is there anyone who can get these bees so they don't end up dead?

 
 I saw this article on vanishing honey bees. I think they have 
 all moved to my house. I live in Olive Branch,  Mississippi.  On 
any  warm day,  it looks like millions of honey bees come out of a 
hole in the bricks on my house. I called a beekeeper but he want to charges 
hundreds of dollars to remove them.  The gas meeter reader said he thinks 
that the side of my house is a honey comb two stories high. If someone wants 
these bees, please come and get them, for free! They have been here for at least 
five years. 
 
 
 
 
Dianne Black
(901)282-9282
 
 
 


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