Re: ...Birds.... Bees... and 26 degrees



On Sun, 15 Apr 2007 19:08:48 GMT, "DVH" <dvh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


The unusual thing about the US collapses is the lack of infestation by other
species once the premises have been abandoned. It's pointed out that the few
dead bees analysed have all the viruses a bee can have, as well as funghi
indicating poor immune systems.

sounds like aids to me...bees have seriously queer sex lives

regards...

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