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Larry Krengel <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Jul 2004 06:54:28 -0500
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I had a bee call last summer from a man with "a million bees" in his yard.
When I arrived they were all over a single oak tree in his yard.  One had to
speak up to talk over the buzz.  In my experience, an unusual experience.  I
don't know why just that tree or just that year.  I told him to enjoy mother
nature's show.  He did.  They ultimately left and did not put on the same
show this year.

Larry Krengel
Marengo, IL USA


> Yesterday I noticed that the Water Oak tree in my yard was covered with
> bees.  They were visiting the small acorns.  I have kept bees at my house
> for a number of years and have never seen this before.  Any thoughts?
>
> Ron Nixon
> Chesapeake, VA

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