Re: [MV] bees and the M35

From: Keith Byrd (byrdhouse@netease.net)
Date: Thu May 04 2000 - 21:33:42 PDT


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Chemical Warfare sounds like what you need. Perhaps a bug bomb(fumigant).
Bee keepers use smoke to get bees under control when handling them. If they
are honey bees I'd try not to kill them. If they are Yellow Jackets or
Wasps, HAVE NO MERCY!!!!!!!!

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From: hendon <bdhendon@bellatlantic.net>
To: Military Vehicles List <mil-veh@uller.skylee.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2000 10:15 PM
Subject: [MV] bees and the M35

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> Greeting list, I have a quick question for those who store outdoors.
> Spring here in Pittsburgh has brought the bees to hanging out inside
> the cab of my M35. I have tried yelling at them, moth balls, and
> smacking them. But they are hanging in there. Any suggestions short of
> chemical warfare?
>
> Thanks, Bill
> MVPA#21439
> 66 M35.
>
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