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Posted by Matt Clark on September 22, 2004 at 11:54:53 from (12.30.136.108):
In Reply to: Re: Bees posted by rustyfarmall on September 20, 2004 at 16:21:57:
Yeah, Rusty, them bumblef**ks will sure ruin yer day! I was about 17 first time I found a bumblebee nest in the ground with the AC and mower. MAN...I had no idea what hit me, until they got me the second time. Luckily, it was downhill, and that little tractor with a bush hog had a pretty good road gear. Only thing was, there wasn't any way back to the road, except right through that nest again. So I sat right where I was. I could still see a few buzzing around. The nest was about 150 yds away. After sitting there for about an hour, I see boss man driving down the ditch (probably gonna chew my a** for wasting time), but his window's DOWN. Guess I coulda hollared at him, eh? Man, I was laughing so hard, he was steering from the fence to the ditch bank swatting at the dash and hollarin'!!! Worst part was, he led 'em right at me, so I took of on foot fer the crick. He didn't chew on me too bad, but rolled his windows up and went back for the little sprayer. Stuck it out the vent window squirted some diesel down the hole and that was the end of that. All told, I got near 2 hours break in.
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