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cata 11 year s ago
Sweeeet...hope they didn't waste all that honey :P
       
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Erwin 11 year s ago
Holy bee.. Massive indeed!
       
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Different 11 year s ago
this is surprisingly common actually, not necessarily in the roof but in walls and attics and such. Some bees eat right through concrete if given enough time.
       
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orendadude 11 year s ago
I guess they really got "stung"
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
Could have been worse. It could have been a dead body putrefying and liquefying...
       
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wow 11 year s ago
what, at least bees give you honey, but i had a fucking nest of ants, little ants, gigantic ants and flying ants, all the way, sweeping the dead ants, fill a garbage bag-sized.
       
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The liquid was a honey from a massive beehive in the ceiling cavity. It was abandoned by the bees. The tenants of the house were advised to turn to professionals in order to remove the hive completely, because the bees could come back if they smelled any traces of it.

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