3 Million Bees Removed From Kitchen

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses a situation involving a significant bee infestation in a kitchen, including the challenges faced by the residents in dealing with it. Participants share their reactions, thoughts on the duration of the infestation, and humorous commentary on the situation.

Discussion Character

  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification
  • Humorous commentary

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses distress over being bitten by bees, prompting a humorous correction that bees do not have teeth.
  • Another participant jokes about the concept of bees having dental plans, adding a humorous twist to the discussion.
  • A participant questions the logic of living with a bee infestation for over two years, expressing disbelief at the situation.
  • Reference is made to the amount of honey produced by the bees, with a playful comment linking it to a well-known character, Pooh.
  • A participant shares their personal concern about being allergic to bee stings, indicating a serious perspective on the situation.
  • Another participant reflects on their own reaction to discovering a bee hive in a kitchen cabinet, suggesting they would have sought help much sooner.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a mix of disbelief, humor, and personal anecdotes, but there is no consensus on the appropriateness of living with such an infestation or the reactions to it.

Contextual Notes

The discussion includes humorous exchanges and personal opinions, which may not reflect a serious analysis of bee behavior or infestation management.

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Readers interested in humorous takes on unusual household situations or those curious about public reactions to pest infestations may find this discussion engaging.

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...So we're trying to, like, get rid of most of them, but without professional help we can't. So now we almost … They're biting me!'" Molina screamed, running from the home during an interview with reporters...
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They're biting me!'" Molina screamed
Bees don't have teeth.
 
Danger said:
Bees don't have teeth.

You're thinking of the old bees and those without a dental plan.
 
Sure, you young bastards have an answer for everything. In my day, nothing over a quadraped could even get a dental plan.

Hey... wait a minute... You're older than dirt... how the hell did you trap me into this...?
 
"Molina said the bees were there for at least two and a half years."

Who would just live with a bee infestation for that long?
 
60 pounds of honey!

"yum yum!" said Pooh.
 
Im so glad i didnt live there. Being allergic to bee stings, that would have been a killer, literally.
 
Hmm, I can't help but think that if I opened the kitchen cabinet to grab a plate and there was a bee hive in there, I would be at least tempted to call an extermination crew within the first year or so. :confused:
 
dontdisturbmycircles said:
Hmm, I can't help but think that if I opened the kitchen cabinet to grab a plate and there was a bee hive in there, I would be at least tempted to call an extermination crew within the first year or so. :confused:

O tempora, o mores... :biggrin:
 

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