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BusyKnight <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Oct 1995 20:09:56 -0500
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>can anyone explain to me how it is that skunks etc can eat bees or
>rob nests without suffering such damage to their eyes and noses
>Liz Day
 
Far be it for to contradict eye witnesses and video taped shows but
I can only report what I have experienced:
 
I have skunks, bobcats and coyotes in my immediate area and I've seen
them on my property but none have ever attacked by bee hives. Now I'm
not saying that Texas skunks are dumb; so maybee I'm just lucky!
BusyKnight
Just north of Dallas

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