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Posted by stan on September 20, 2004 at 15:02:26 from (68.7.225.45):
Here in Calif there is a small bee that lives in the ground. While mowing today I ran over the hive, but didn't realize I had until the return pass.I was on top of them before I knew what was going on. I didn't want to shift to a higher gear for fear of missing a shift. I was lucky this time I only got it one time. In the past I have been hit three times or more. Is there a bee like this or other hazards in your part of this great country? Stan
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