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General Climbing Discussion
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Bees on Honeycomb (Arapiles) |
11-May-2011 At 3:47:11 PM |
bl@ke
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Well I disagree about they fire! It was raging!
There is a trick to making a beesmoker work well and it happens to involve pine needles so the pines is where to get those.
Native bees dont sting (most people wouldnt know a native bee if it landed on there nose) so they are definatley feral but that dosnt mean you should nuke them. Without bee's we are screwed so by destroying that nest you very well could wipe out life on earth as we know it! The hive should settle down as it get colder anyway. |
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