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Re: BEE SOUND
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String & Linda Monteith <[log in to unmask]>
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String & Linda Monteith <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 15 Aug 1999 05:34:17 -0400
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><< can bees detect a frequency?
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> could a sound repell a be away ?  a frequency?


A neighbor left me a message to come get a swarm that had settled in a metal
container in his garage, where he was repairing a lawnmower.  He wasn't
afraid of the bees, but didn't want them hurt.  Two hours later, after the
lawnmower had been fixed & I arrived there - the bees were gone.  Not sure
if it was the sound, or possibly the exhaust from the old mower.  Linda in
Ohio.

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