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I have a question for some of you bee keeps. I have four of my hives at my
house for the apple trees and garden.
I have never had trouble with any of them to date.
But today I worked on some of my rabbit cages. And no matter where I walked
the bees looked me up and stung me. No one else in the family or visitors
had any trouble. Have any of you had this problem after messing with
rabbits. I lost count of the number of stings, and was getting gun shy
before the day was over.:)
There was 5 of us at one time working. And they got after me. To everyones
amusement:)
preacher

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