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Take that, bees!
Dude. Sorta makes me want a bee infestation...
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They could have just brought out a shopvac. Idiots and fire, great combination!
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Well that was entertaining!
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Sweet! Bees, Fire and Gasoline, that was awsome!
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Moommmy... where's our swing seat ???
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I noticed they pretty much incenerated a seat or two in the process.
So, they were too cheep to buy a can of long range wasp killer for $5? They Gasoline cost more than that!! And what are they going to do about the nest in the wall, pour a gallon of gas in there and light it on fire?:rolleyes: Reminds me of the guy I saw on the news a few years back that tried everything he could to get rid of gophers. He put out traps, poison, tried flooding the holes, ect. Finally he had enough. He got a tank of accetaline (highly flamable gas when mixed with oxygen used in cutting torches and weilding) and he emptyied it into the gopher tunnels. Then he lit a match and dropped it down the whole. Then.... BOOM!!! He blew the porch right off the back of his house! |
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I hope he gets stung by ghost bees.
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I've hated bees since I got stung by one in between the toes by one when I was a child...boy does that hurt!
Could care less what happens to bees. I don't even like honey! |
A day's play on the swing set completely spoiled. Poor bees.
I am not a fan of bees, myself, though I do enjoy their work. Honey on toast is good. |
OMG, so over a bunch of bees they totally torched the swing seat. Nice.
Actually, the flames were pretty sweet, but holy hell, never underestimate the stupidity of two young men with a firepit and a swarm of bees! |
I likes me some fire and swing sets...
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Too bad they couldn't get a beekeeper to come and take the bees.
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When GD told me about this I kinda felt bad for the bees...but then I saw it myself and the awesomeness overwhelmed me. Great pics of flammable materials being thrown at the fire. Woooo! :D
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When I was younger (and less carefull) a freind and I played a trick on a rancher that use to run us off his land. So we took about 6 of his beehives and hid them in a raveen under a tree about 50 feet away. The last one swarmed us. I got stung about 6 times. It hurt a little for the rest of the day, but it was no big deal. Jumping through the rusty barbed wire and cutting my back was worse.
Bees are usually passive, and I work around them outside and have never been stung since. As long as you don't piss them off, or move their home, the'll usually leave you alone. And I love honey. I sqirt that little Hunny Bear into my tea every night. :cool: |
I've been stung twice and it was less annoying that a mosquito bite. In 20 minutes there was no evidence I'd been stung. I don't get the bee paranoia.
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Also, in case anybody was curious (okay, probably only me), the fear of bees is known as Apiphobia. |
Once while playing baseball in the park with my dad and two of my brothers, I hit a long foul ball into a group of trees. My brother, Paul, had sprinted over to the trees in an attempt to catch the ball. The next thing we know, Paul is hauling ass away from the trees and running towards us. Then we see it....the biggest, angriest swarm of bees you could imagine.
(That fly ball, it was a one in a million shot, Doc!) Then my dad, always thinking one step ahead, yells, "Don't run towards us, dumbass!" :D |
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Dad's quote: Priceless! |
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As I recall, Paul ran around the park until the bees tired of chasing him and returned to the remains of their hive. No stings.
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This guy apparently needs some more practice in the ways of safe bee-incineration.
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"Take that, Vinyl Siding!" |
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