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sbp
11-30-2002, 12:30 AM
http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/West/11/29/offbeat.life.bees.reut/index.html

LOS ANGELES, California (Reuters) -- Marauding bees held shoppers hostage inside a Los Angeles liquor store for two hours on Thanksgiving while engaging firefighters in a tense standoff, officials said Friday.

The bees showed up suddenly at the front door of Sam's Mini Market in the northern Los Angeles suburb of Chatsworth at about 11 a.m. Thursday as customers were making last-minute holiday purchases, said store owner Kawaljit Singh. "A lot of them came in a second," Singh told Reuters. "One customer, he was trying to walk out and he said, 'Look at that!' There was a dark cloud."

The customer slammed the door shut and the siege began.

The bees, which had built a hive under the liquor store sign, trapped Singh, two customers and an employee inside the store for about two hours as firefighters repeatedly doused the insects with firefighting foam.

"All of them got dead but they were still coming from somewhere," Singh said, adding that as one swarm of bees waskilled, another wave would appear.

"We would foam some of them and the bees would leave and then come back. It became a question of who can outlast the other?" fire department spokesman Bob Collis said.

The fire crew gave the bees one last soaking and urged customers to make a run for it at around 1 p.m. PST, then left Singh to battle the stragglers, Collis said. "We assumed they were not the Africanized type because they were not aggressive -- they were just flying around," Collis said.

After mopping up gallons of foam and bees bodies, Singh attacked the hive one last time -- this time with a can of bug spray from his own shelves.

"That worked pretty good," he said. "I hope they don't come back. We don't want them."

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There's no angry bee, like a drunk angry bee. Bzzzzz off ya little flying b@stards and go get your own alcohol. :pfft:

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revil
11-30-2002, 12:32 AM
at least they got stuck in the right place.

GraingerGuy
11-30-2002, 09:50 AM
All of them got dead but they were still coming from somewhere

Hmmmmm....drinking a little too much? Killed a few too many brain cells?

Jenny
11-30-2002, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by GraingerGuy


Hmmmmm....drinking a little too much? Killed a few to many brain cells?

:heh: That's what I was thinking.

dbax791
11-30-2002, 10:12 AM
I hate bees. Yes I know they they serve an essential part in nature, which is fine, so long as it isn't in my backyard.

Almost all the bees out here are "Africanized". I had the pleasure of hosting some in my back patio, where they decided to build a nest. So I called the bee-removal dude who suited up in his space-suit and gloves and quickly sent the lot to bee heaven with his foam fire hose. All for a nominal $150 fee. :rolleyes:

Its actually pretty scary. About 4-5 dogs were killed by the killer bees last year out here. The dumb@ass owners who leave their dogs outside chained up in the yard come home to find a dead dog with hundreds of stings with no chance of escape.

A month or 2 ago, a kid out here was killed b/c he was throwing rocks at a beehive, they attacked, he ran into the street to escape and got hit by a car.

molecularfire
11-30-2002, 10:16 AM
A month or 2 ago, a kid out here was killed b/c he was throwing rocks at a beehive, they attacked, he ran into the street to escape and got hit by a car.

Ok, I'm a bastid but this is funny. :heh: :heh: :heh: