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I've have bees in the Freeport, own property in Sacramento, in fact was born but a stones through away from freeport. The delta is in my blood. I think this be the case cause i injested so much of it over the years in muddy fields, duck hunting, and falling in the river messin with boats, diggin out jeeps mud buried and other various vehicles......never buried an sd though, they always got them selves out. Crashed into a duck blind one time at 50mph in a searay boat. Was ok though cause i had two lawyers on board that i had jump in the water and tow the boat back out into deeper water so i could get it running again. Wish i had taken a picture of that. Hey, got a sled for sale with a small block GM for power if anyone is interested? But to answer your question, feeding bees, moving bees. Hard to keep bees alive in the valley anymore with all the urban sprawl, air pollution, and new systemic pesticides. |
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