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I for one welcome our new Bee Overlords

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themadcowtipper

Smells faintly of rancid stilton.
Experts Remove Bees, 450 Pounds Of Honey From Home
http://www.click2houston.com/news/4647765/detail.html
HOUSTON -- A southwest Houston family will spend a lot of money and time repairing their home after exterminators removed thousands of bees living inside their walls, Local 2 reported Thursday in an exclusive story.



Honey Dripping From Ceiling Alerts Family To Bee Problem



The family said they first discovered the bees living in the walls of their home on Wilcrest Drive near Bellfort Street when honey started dripping from the ceiling.

"They just started coming in the house," homeowner Mary Hooper said.

The homeowner said she didn't know she had two giant beehives built into her wall and ceiling.

"I didn't know we had so many," Hooper said.

Hooper called Gotcha Pest Control to remove the bees.

"I can feel the bees on the outside of the house," exterminator Claude Griffin said.



Expert says it appears bees had been living in home for 10 years.


Over four hours, Griffin and colleagues knocked out bricks and cuts holes in Hooper's home to remove thousands of bees living in a honeycomb the size of a pickup truck's hood built into the walls. They also removed nearly 450 pounds of honey.

"Literally, the honey was dripping down where they were eating breakfast," Griffin said.

Griffin told Local 2 it appeared the bees had been living in the home for 10 years.

"He reminds me of Red Adair -- only he's fighting bees instead of oil well fires," Hooper said.

Experts say the best way to prevent bees from getting into the walls of a home is by ensuring there are no cracks in the home.

Hooper said it cost her about $2,000 to remove the bees, which is not covered by insurance.

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Hitman

Edmonton's milkshake attracts no boys.
The family did'nt realize 10 years of bees living in their house?

Talk about BEEing oblivious.
 

mrmyth

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BZZZT BZZZZT!!!
 

fennec fox

ferrets ferrets ferrets ferrets FERRETS!!!
You people should really lay off the stinging attacks on this poor family. They don't live too far from me, even.
 

bjork

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Did you know if their current migration north continues, we will all be dead in three years? That's why we must act now!
 

Ryck

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Mmmmm honey, I remember my friend had a huge inverted pyramid hive under a boat in his backyard a few years back. We went back there with a cork screw and a hose and tried to tap into the sweet sweet honey.......yeah I don't think I've ever felt so much pain in all my life...(insect inflicted anyway)
 

aoi tsuki

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"I didn't know we had so many," Hooper said.
What a load of pooh. i'm surpsrised there's not more buzz surrounding this incident. That exterminator should've combed the area for clues to get to the truth. i hope she can bear the sting of justice when the truth behind this whole ball of wax becomes exposed.
 

Mashing

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Ryck said:
Mmmmm honey, I remember my friend had a huge inverted pyramid hive under a boat in his backyard a few years back. We went back there with a cork screw and a hose and tried to tap into the sweet sweet honey.......yeah I don't think I've ever felt so much pain in all my life...(insect inflicted anyway)

If you had died because of that that'd definately have to be a Darwin Award nomination. Unless of course you're in jest (which I hope you are).
 

dskillzhtown

keep your strippers out of my American football
Meier said:
I wonder if they could sell the honey to cover the costs?


My mom grew up in a house that had the same thing happen to it. The house was next to a rail yard, so they thought the buzzing was the noise from the trains. They ended up selling the honey and it covered all the costs of the removal and the repair.
 

Escape Goat

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I was at my bfs house and we were playing soul caliber when he noticed this crackling sound comign from over by the wall. We knew it was either a bunch of maggots crawling and oozing inside the wall or maybe water damage. He took the board off the wall and there was a nest of carpenter ants hollowing out inside the wall. It was nasty,
 

MIMIC

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Lucky Forward said:
I've read ten different puns in this thread, hoping at least one would make me laugh.

Unfortunately, no pun in ten did.


Somebody's askin for a good ol' fashioned pistil whippin'.
 
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I've never laughed so much at a bunch of stupid puns one after the other in my life. :lol
 
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