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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1763218" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Be careful whatever you do. I had some africanized killer bees under a wood feed trough I had built that had tires under it for legs. They were in the tire and on the wood. They got after me and the dog one day and chased us into the pickup. I was stung about 10 times, the dog about 20. It scared the crap out of me. It was fascinating but scary watching them attack the truck with us in it.</p><p>A couple days later I got the cab tractor over there with a pallet on the forks. On the pallet was one coffee filled with gasoline, in another can was a small fire made with sticks and toilet paper. I dumped it on the trough and watched the excitement. I had to drive that tractor about a half a mile before it was safe to get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1763218, member: 5381"] Be careful whatever you do. I had some africanized killer bees under a wood feed trough I had built that had tires under it for legs. They were in the tire and on the wood. They got after me and the dog one day and chased us into the pickup. I was stung about 10 times, the dog about 20. It scared the crap out of me. It was fascinating but scary watching them attack the truck with us in it. A couple days later I got the cab tractor over there with a pallet on the forks. On the pallet was one coffee filled with gasoline, in another can was a small fire made with sticks and toilet paper. I dumped it on the trough and watched the excitement. I had to drive that tractor about a half a mile before it was safe to get out. [/QUOTE]
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