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Posted by Jonboy on September 20, 2004 at 17:26:51 from (64.91.164.90):
In Reply to: Re: Bees posted by Red Dave on September 20, 2004 at 16:54:43:
One thing I have leared about bees is not to wear bright colored clothing because that attracts them like crazy, I had a bumble bee get after me in my uncles machine shed and he was after that bright red shirt I had on and stung me twice. Here in Vermont you will find yellow jackets that live in the ground, and they are nasty because you don't get any warning until you've gotten into them and once you do, they all come flying out of their underground lair in attack mode. I found a yellow jacket nest today while picking my buttercup squash at the base of a little tree, but I saw them in time and didn't get stung. When school opened up the teachers took their students for a walk on the ski doo trails in the woods around the school, and some of the kids got into a yellow jacket nest, and one of them got stung 16 times.
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