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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Please don't kill the bees

June Elaine Taylor's photo.

This is super important so PLEASE read and share : now that spring is in full swing and summer is approaching, if you see something like this do NOT call the exterminator. Call a beekeeper and they will relocate the bees for you. Bees are the most efficient and effective pollinators and they are unfortunately becoming endangered because people keep killing them. Bees are largely responsible for the pollination of most of the world's fruits, vegetables and nuts so without bees we don't have any of those foods. When bees swarm like this it's because they're about to relocate somewhere else and they are highly UNLIKELY to sting you in this state because they don't have a hive or babies to protect. Bees are our friends, please  don't kill them. Call a beekeeper or your local animal control service to RELOCATE them. Thank you.

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