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Check for bees when grilling season starts!
Chrisinhouston
Posts: 48
Living in Houston I've had wasps build a small nest under my grill table but never honey bees. A shame they could not have removed the hive, what a waste of honey and bees!
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STARTS?????
When did it end???? -
the error here is in assuming there is a start and finish to the grilling season.
as for BGE owners, we probably eat off the grill as much in winter as in the summer.ed egli avea del cul fatto trombetta -Dante -
Hey I agree that weather should never curtail the grilling season but look at the type of grill he's using. Perhaps he was just out of propane for a month or so. :laugh:
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For a hive to get that big it was more then a month or so..
We need to start a GET OUT AND COOK campaign.. Stop the so called "end of BBQ season"
I nominate stike for president of the campaign.. -
Dman, glad that was not my problem. He had not be cooking for a long time from the looks of that.
Thanks,
Bordello -
32 Degrees outside. Dark at 4:30 in the afternoon. Yep still BBQ season!
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I thought about bringing my Eggs up to the Northern Ice Roads and cook for the truckers
Think I can get my Eggs past Canadian Customs
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It is a shame that a call to a local "beekeeper" was not made. At the high price of honey bees these days I would think any bee keeper would have gladly removed the hive and bees without charge....
As to the start of the grilling season, when did it end? -
Last year around this time, I was doing some work on the outside of my home in FL. I am highly sensitive to bee venom but did't pay enough atention to a few that were flying around where I was working. I failed to notice a very small nest nearby and when I got too close, they sent out an agent to "cure" the situation! I wound up in a nearby medical facility for a few hours and then in a hospital until the next day. Those critters can be nasty!!
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freaking incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
happy eggin
TB
Anderson S.C.
"Life is too short to be diplomatic. A man's friends shouldn't mind what he does or says- and those who are not his friends, well, the hell with them. They don't count."
Tyrus Raymond Cobb
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Havent used my step ladder in a while and hooked my arm under it this morning to carry and about 6 of them nailed me. Next time I'll look first. Glad I'm not allergic but they do sting for a bit.
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Not sure the season ever ends, and I at least go to my gasser/storage unit enough that that couldn't happen...
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If that guy had an egg he'd never go that long without a cook. Thus no bees. Moral of the story is, have egg, no have bee. Season never end.
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Dito! :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo: It is a shame he killed all those honey making bees.


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