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Bees in the water
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richard drutchas <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 4 Apr 2009 09:04:33 -0400
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Went to a small island called Tortola this winter and witnessed something I
couldn't figure out. Bees dead and dying all over the beaches and in the
water. Somebody must be familiar with this,is it as simple as the bees are
getting a drink of salt water and being caught in the waves ? I even had the
idea that maybe when the bees flew over the beach it was like flying over
snow and they crashed into what they thought was the sky. When I got back I
ran into a friend who was in Hawaii and oddly enough saw the same thing. He
said he took about a dozen bees out of the ocean and brought them up to the
greenery and watched while they walked back into the ocean. Whats up??

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