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Tuesday, September 28, 2010


Enter a 70+ pound bee hive. Mind you this was no ordinary bee hive, it was an africanized bee hive. What does that mean you ask? It means that those killer bees you hear so much about made up at least part of thousands of bees in this hive. What does that mean? It means that the second I got out of my truck I was attacked, and when I got close to the hive I was attacked, and when I went back to my truck which was 50-60 feet away they came too, in fact I had to get into the cab of my truck and fill it with a raid like substance before I could take my bee suit off. When I cracked open the window box I found what was pictured above. The same thing was on the other side, and in the pic below is where it went to the other side. Removing the hive got me and most of my tools completely covered in honey, which is not as fun as it might sound. And bonus for me, it started pouring rain in the middle of the removal, extra points for standing under the lowest part of the roof so the water conveniently poured on me like I was under a few garden hoses. On a good note the suit worked this time so no violent tremors like last time.

1 comments:

sheri said...

yikes!

and haha... this sentence struck me as HI-larious:

"Removing the hive got me and most of my tools completely covered in honey, which is not as fun as it might sound."

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