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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: