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<blockquote data-quote="chrisy" data-source="post: 358050" data-attributes="member: 3193"><p>Just watched a programme on the Africanised Bee Population in America, wow how bad are they, another thing from Mexico you didn't want.</p><p></p><p>has anyone ever encountered them? they sound awful, and easily aggitated. They found one hive that had over 55,000 bees in it, it was about 3 foot in length and over a year old, they bagged it up and froze it over night so as they could look inside of it properly. They said the European bee's sting is just as bad but they don't come after you in droves like the Africanised variety. Sure glad we don't have them over here.</p><p></p><p>it looked like one of those cartoons, when you see a swarm of bee's going after someone, when they showed this man being attacked, fortunatly he was OK he managed to get in the house before to many got on him and he jumpped in the shower and washed them off of himself, he had a few dozen stings, he was a big strong man so they said that is how his body survived. The Old lady a little down the road was not so lucky, her body could not take the strain and she died within 15 mins. That's bad.</p><p></p><p>Take care when out in those tree area's, and don't provoce a bee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisy, post: 358050, member: 3193"] Just watched a programme on the Africanised Bee Population in America, wow how bad are they, another thing from Mexico you didn't want. has anyone ever encountered them? they sound awful, and easily aggitated. They found one hive that had over 55,000 bees in it, it was about 3 foot in length and over a year old, they bagged it up and froze it over night so as they could look inside of it properly. They said the European bee's sting is just as bad but they don't come after you in droves like the Africanised variety. Sure glad we don't have them over here. it looked like one of those cartoons, when you see a swarm of bee's going after someone, when they showed this man being attacked, fortunatly he was OK he managed to get in the house before to many got on him and he jumpped in the shower and washed them off of himself, he had a few dozen stings, he was a big strong man so they said that is how his body survived. The Old lady a little down the road was not so lucky, her body could not take the strain and she died within 15 mins. That's bad. Take care when out in those tree area's, and don't provoce a bee. [/QUOTE]
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