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Dick Marron <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Mar 2011 10:53:30 -0500
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Mike S wrote:
>>>>>  Did have some appear on the west side of Georgia about midway up the
state.  Turns out the beekeeper had gone down to central Florida, trapped
ten swarms and brought them back to his location in Georgia.   Ended up
killing a man.  The state apiarists went in, determined the race of the bees
and destroyed all ten colonies.  Wasn't told what happened to the fella what
brought them up into Georgia.
>>>>>>>>>>

While this may be true, it's not all. The man that died was tearing down an
old building with a bulldozer and it contained a wild swarm. Others were
found and destroyed. The news reports contained no mention of the above. I
don't think it's a case of "We got these ten. That takes care of it!"  Could
you add a little Mike, or send a link? 

Allen
Is there a way to amend the title of the thread to spell it right and fix it
in the archives?

Thanks,

Dick Marron

      

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