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Old 23-07-2007, 02:17 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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On Jul 23, 1:53 pm, K wrote:
Uncle Marvo writes



I have six bees on the lawn, bumble-type bees, big fat hairy stripey ones,
and all quite dead.


Considering that I have never ever seen one dead bee on the grass before,
six at a time seems a bit coincidental.


Are there any bee-people (Mary?) who would know why this has happened all of
a sudden?


It has been wet, but not that wet. My feeble brane says that it is just
possible that bees are flying along, in defiance of all the laws of
aerodynamics, and get caught in a downpour, get waterlogged, and just fall
out of the sky. But that sounds a bit far-fetched.


The bees show no signs of having been mauled by an animal or suchlike.


We went through this about a month back. General consensus was that
someone had been spraying in the vicinity. At the time I didn't feel
that was likely since the bees were in both my garden and another one a
quarter of a mile away, but there have been none since, so maybe that
was the answer.



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Could it simply be that they just die when they're finished doing what
the Great Spaghetti Monster* put them on the planet to do?

*or other deity of your choice

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