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Who knows what this thingy is.

Started by Timbbuc2, May 30, 2017, 01:51:05 PM

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Timbbuc2

Just for fun who knows what this is. It has nothing to do with a ebodie
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anlauto

Probably for catching insects of some sort  :brainiac:
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Cuda Cody

Looks like it's going to be something sweet?  Honey or Syrup?   :huh:

Timbbuc2

Anyone else? You guys and gals in Georgia will know.
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Timbbuc2

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Timbbuc2

#7
Winner/Winner Chicken Dinner. It is a wood boring bumble bee trap. And it works. Anyone ever been around a old barn has seen these Bumble Bees flying around. But they are so lazy they look for a hole that has already been drilled.
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71GranCoupe

Quote from: Timbbuc2 on May 30, 2017, 02:12:29 PM
Winner/Winner Chicken Dinner. It is a wood boring bumble be trap. And it works. Anyone ever been around a old barn has seen these Bumble Bees flying around. But they are so lazy they look for a hole that has already been drilled.


Man, I missed that by a mile.   :headbang:

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Daveh

Those darn bees are always digging holes in my soffits. 


anlauto

Quote from: Timbbuc2 on May 30, 2017, 02:12:29 PM
Winner/Winner Chicken Dinner. It is a wood boring bumble bee trap. And it works. Anyone ever been around a old barn has seen these Bumble Bees flying around. But they are so lazy they look for a hole that has already been drilled.

I will be filing a grievance, because technically a Bee is an "insect"....I think I should have the illusive "chicken dinner" :pullinghair:

Bees are flying insects closely related to wasps and ants, known for their role in pollination and, in the case of the best-known bee species, the European honey bee, for producing honey and beeswax. Bees are a monophyletic lineage within the superfamily Apoidea and are presently considered a clade, called Anthophila.
Bee - Wikipedia
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jimynick

OK then Mr Wikipedia, then you should also know that it's an "elusive" dinner. Anyways, I hope you get one!  :cheers:
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cuda hunter

What is on the inside?  How does it keep the bee from just going back outside?
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anlauto

Quote from: jimynick on May 30, 2017, 07:02:39 PM
OK then Mr Wikipedia, then you should also know that it's an "elusive" dinner. Anyways, I hope you get one!  :cheers:

Illusive is when you get sick from eating it ...duh.... :looney:
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