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Senior Member (too much time on their hands)
I hear ya Sunny. Right across the street from my house this tree blew over on the power line. Knocked out the power and phone lines for a while.
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You sure have had your share of weather-related happenings out there this year.
As for the beehive, that is one HUGE pile of bee spit and quite cool.
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My step Dad and I found a bee hive in a tree once and actually went down and moved the bees into a super we built for it. Haven't been down there in years but they stayed there for several years. The wild honey that came out of that old tree was awesome.
And fun fact.....did you know honey bees were an introduced species? Nope, they ain't native to North America.
BKB
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Not sure where they originated, but I do know that the Egyptians used them. So I would assume they came from the middle east somewhere.
I tried the honey in this tree. Tasted like cottonwood tree. Wasn't that good.
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Troy, one of the fun things I did as a kid with one of my cousins was bee hunting. We never did anything with the hives we found, but it was a pretty cool thing to do in the outdoors in the summer when there wasn't anything to hunt. there's lots of methods to do it. Just watch for Mr NoToes.
BKB
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