• Swarm of bees grounds a F-22 Raptor
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[QUOTE=Coridan;50871997]It's really cool someone thought of safely removing them instead of just killing them.[/QUOTE] I don't see why anyone would think of killing them with all the fear of honey bee extinction going on. Those little friends are more important than anybody'd think. Besides, it's much easier and more safe to do it this way.
[QUOTE=RIPBILLYMAYS;50869570]I'm more surprised they called in an Ex-Navy guy, the branches are all (friendly) rivals with one another[/QUOTE]fuckin' chair force
Smile spread across my face reading about this. I wonder if this is a common issue for military hardware?
[QUOTE=RIPBILLYMAYS;50869570]I'm more surprised they called in an Ex-Navy guy, the branches are all (friendly) rivals with one another[/QUOTE] Uh yeah but not that you wouldn't hire the local bee keeper because he was in a different one. Like we make jokes but past that nobody in the military cares too much about the other. Everyone does their own thing and ignores the others.
I like bees.
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