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>>> However, it occurs to me that perhaps attracting bees to the sides of
>>> freeways will only get them hit by cars.<<<

Well, the occasional bee hitting a windshield or radiator is not a good
thing, but it is also not a public nuisance.

I wonder what might happen if a hive near a busy highway swarmed and the
swarm was hit by passing cars and/or trucks.

For one thing, windshields would be instantly smeared with honey and the
radiators plugged by bees and honey.

allen

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