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hundreds of bee stings
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<blockquote data-quote="KMB" data-source="post: 427417" data-attributes="member: 7768"><p>Very good and informative post Old Mac Guy! I learned some of the same information from a seminar put on for the local volunteer firefighters on how to deal with an emergency dealing with African honey bees. As of a few months ago, southwest Arkansas has been "Africanized". Which means that anytime we come across a swarm or colony of bees here, we are to assume it is an African honey bee swarm or colony.</p><p></p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KMB, post: 427417, member: 7768"] Very good and informative post Old Mac Guy! I learned some of the same information from a seminar put on for the local volunteer firefighters on how to deal with an emergency dealing with African honey bees. As of a few months ago, southwest Arkansas has been "Africanized". Which means that anytime we come across a swarm or colony of bees here, we are to assume it is an African honey bee swarm or colony. Kevin [/QUOTE]
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