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Bob Harrison <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Jun 2003 05:49:19 -0500
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Hello All,
The spill cleanup was finnished yesterday but a few thousand remain at the
crash site.

Being a slow news day our local misinformed TV stations reported this
morning the following about the remaining loose bees.

Not to worry! Beekeepers sedate remaining bees with smoke!

about the cleanup:
Roads were not closed. Beekeepers worked  all night to remove wreckage and
non stop till the operation was complete.

If our highway patrol and local non beekeeper help were used  to remove the
bees and wreckage would the operation have been called a *major sting
operation*?

It is amazing that on a slow news day a bee truck wreck without injuries
would make CNN.

Not one station pointed out the valuable pollination value of bees.

Bob

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