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>   Would a bear just turn over hives without sampling the
>contents?
  Leigh

Yes, they do. Bears tip over colonies to find the punks...colonies that
won't protect themselves. These get eaten first. The defensive colonies get
rolled around and demoralized until they too give up.

Mike


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