troy2000
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Close enough....Princess
Close enough....Princess
No sir. It's hopped with the random assortment of weeds surrounding the cherry tree.
The only things around my sugar pear trees are yellow jackets. That doesn't sounds good to dry hop with or throw in the boil.
floccin' pterodactyl.
The only things around my sugar pear trees are yellow jackets. That doesn't sounds good to dry hop with or throw in the boil.
Do you need to do a protein rest when mashing yellow jackets?
You don't NEED to. Today's yellow jackets are highly modified.
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
I'll just leave his here. Godzilla and Japanese hornets according to The Oatmeal http://m.imgur.com/gallery/Mhvzhvg
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
I have a couple shotguns you can borrow. I was field artillery in the army so if u know anyone with a good cannon I can shoot it with that.
I saw those Japanese ones on Fox 8 last June or so. Daaaayyyooom! My wife said they looked like the ones in Fallout 3! I see the Africanized bees around here, but not as much as before that virus came through the area some years ago that wiped out a lot of the beekeepers I used to work with. Used to be a lot of fresh honey for sale around here. Not so now.
The bees were wiped out. The beekeepers gave up, from what they were telling me at work about back then. Damn shame. I wanted to brew with some fine local honey. Raw (unpasteurized) wildflower honey is my favorite, especially with any sort of herbal teas. It perks up the flavor of the tea's constituents. So I figured it'd be great for a hefe or something that's floral to start with, like Bavarian hefe's. Honey production around here is still off compared to what it was.
floccin' pterodactyl.
NSFW alert!
I think you are mistaken ... http://theoatmeal.com/pterodactyl_video
*EDIT* - this is not safe for work!
I think you are mistaken ... http://theoatmeal.com/pterodactyl_video
*EDIT* - this is not safe for work!
If you do not know what type we are referring to this is it.
Ahhhhh!!! Kill it! Kill it with fire!
I think you are mistaken ... http://theoatmeal.com/pterodactyl_video
*EDIT* - this is not safe for work!
If they were africanized bees then they would have survived. They have a much stronger immune system than regular bees. Cause of the bee dieing problem there is a program in Australia where they are trying to hybridize the bees and have them be stronger like the africanized ones but without the aggressiveness bred into the genes.
When I was a meter reader here in Southern California, the company brought in a beekeeper who had an Africanized bee removal service, to talk to us about them. The gist of his talk was that if you leave them alone, they'll leave you alone; if you mess with them their response is all about total overkill.If they were africanized bees then they would have survived. They have a much stronger immune system than regular bees. Cause of the bee dieing problem there is a program in Australia where they are trying to hybridize the bees and have them be stronger like the africanized ones but without the aggressiveness bred into the genes.
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