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Posted by: MadAxeMan at Mon Feb 11 11:26:10 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by MadAxeMan ] these really are an invasive problem and killer bees actually do kill people where as niles and burms do not. What is fl.'s answer to the problem? to keep as quiet as possible about it lest we scare the almighty tourists away. They even changed the name of the Beeline expressway to the "beachline" expressway to make sure people don't associate the word bee with florida at all. They said it was to market the beach but anyone who lives here knows what a line of crap that is. They've actually been here for several years but until they became too big a problem to hide you would have known more about what's inside hangar18 due to how secret they kept it. I am glad the swarm I sat there and watched 5yrs ago didn't decide to come after me. I remember thinking "I hope They aren't killer bees" in the back of my mind and then rationalizing to myself that "they couldn't be I don't think they are here yet." Silly me thank god they either weren't killer bees or didn't come after me because they were actually here at the time. well fl might not tell you they are here but I will so when you come here on vacation and if you happen to see a swarm of bees move away from it fast. [ Hide Replies ]
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