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GTG
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PostPosted: 3/1/2007, 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

American_Idol wrote:
hmm.. I was just reading this earlier. check it out > http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/wildlife/article2314202.ece


Very true. The world's honey bee population is dwindling terribly. The scariest thing is without the bees human kind will be endangered as well.

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PostPosted: 3/1/2007, 8:59 pm    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

GTG wrote:
The scariest thing is without the bees human kind will be endangered as well.

GTG


We can always count on the birds! ....Awww Rats! oops! forgot about the Bird Flu!

We're in big trouble! Dismayed
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PostPosted: 3/2/2007, 5:36 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

There are large hives on the South side of Papago Buttes off 64th St. with a signed warning in the parking lot, but folks climb it anyway and sometimes get stung badly or fall. I don't go up that side anymore, just in case the bees are having a "bad "day.Don't know if they are African bees...never wanted to get close enough to find out. Crazy
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PostPosted: 3/2/2007, 7:56 am    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

paintninaz wrote:
GTG wrote:
The scariest thing is without the bees human kind will be endangered as well.

GTG


We can always count on the birds! ....Awww Rats! oops! forgot about the Bird Flu!

We're in big trouble! Dismayed


Yea.....no birds and bees=no humans! Rolling Eyes
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