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    #16
    Originally posted by czechgrubworm View Post
    I live in Ennis and have a huge amount. They were in the bird seed. I gave them some sugar water in a bowl and they empty it out every day.. about four cups of sugar water. I can go and fill the bowl and they move and fly around, but haven't bothered me in the three to four weeks they have been around... I assume someone in the area have some hives or they have a home somewhere. They were swarming the peach tree blooms and some other trees I have in full bloom.... buzz buzz buzz is all I have been hearing.
    I would do a very thorough walk around, beginning with my house then outbuildings, then the property where I'm gonna be mowing, better to know than to get surprised.

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      #17
      The neighbor up the road, less than a mile, has them in his bard. From what I have been told, they have been there for years... so I am thinking that is their home...

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        #18
        There is a colony in the floor of one of our lease campers. Come get them.


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          #19
          Originally posted by LloydMcCoy View Post
          There is a colony in the floor of one of our lease campers. Come get them.


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          Uh, roughly, where is this located?

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            #20
            Spur TX.


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              #21
              Originally posted by Witchgrass View Post
              Uh, roughly, where is this located?


              Spur Tx


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                #22
                Originally posted by LloydMcCoy View Post
                Spur TX.


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                Dang, looks like about a 5 hr drive for me, probably a little bit too far for me. I better pass, but I bet there’s other TBHrs that are closer that may want them.

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                  #23
                  Not seeing or hearing of many. Normal removal hives.

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                    #24
                    You can have every dang one of them around Robert Lee!! PM and we can talk!!!!

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                      #25
                      I have them under my travel trailer I brought back from South Texas. Come get them.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by spotsanddots View Post
                        A dude in Corpus got attacked yesterday. News said he got stung multiple times. Had to go go hospital.
                        Wonder if that was in my neighborhood. My neighbor has had bees in his walls and a huge tree in his backyard for years. I've been run into my house by them a handful of times. I'll be looking for them on the next warm up.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by kumathebear View Post
                          You can have every dang one of them around Robert Lee!! PM and we can talk!!!!
                          Pm sent.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by hunting270 View Post
                            I have them under my travel trailer I brought back from South Texas. Come get them.
                            Pm sent.

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                              #29
                              traps out, someone had a swarm in Ben Wheeler last week

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Witchgrass View Post
                                Pm sent.
                                PM answered

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