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	<title>Comments on: Breaking News: Bees Swarming Again!</title>
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		<title>By: Meet the Bees! &#171; Mission Mission</title>
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		<dc:creator>Meet the Bees! &#171; Mission Mission</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Aug 2008 04:44:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] In light of the popularity of our account of the neighborhood&#8217;s recent bout with an unruly swarm, we&#8217;d assume lots of you would jump at the chance to get in on this golden [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In light of the popularity of our account of the neighborhood&#8217;s recent bout with an unruly swarm, we&#8217;d assume lots of you would jump at the chance to get in on this golden [...]</p>
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		<title>By: wendy</title>
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		<dc:creator>wendy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Aug 2008 15:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[holy cow that&#039;s crazy!]]></description>
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		<title>By: Carowner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pretty ridiculous - so here&#039;s the timeline of events. Saturday was the big event where all the bees swarmed my car. Unfortuntely, we were not able to get all of them, and I&#039;m pretty sure the Queen Bee still was living in my hood with a bunch of her drones. I moved my car across the street to confuse the remaining stray bees as to where their Queen was. Unfortunately, due to 2 hour parking (still waiting for my residential parking permit), I had to move my car back 2 days later in the same spot the initial bee swarm occured. When I moved it back, within 4 hours, there were around 100-200 bees congregating around my hood. I had to move my car again (due to 2 hour parking), and they followed me since I&#039;m sure they thought I was kidnapping their Queen. They followed me for a block, but once I headed right on Valencia, I jetted it and they couldn&#039;t catch me. I parked my car 4 blocks away, and thought I had seen the last of them.

Things had been pretty calm with my car up until yesterday. Unfortunately, due to stupid two hour parking, the only place I could park my car was on same block. Lo and behold, the bees found my car and within 4 hours, there were around 40-50 of them congregrating and swarming around the hood! I decided that enough was enough, and I expedited my 600 mile trip to San Diego a day early and headed on the highway. You&#039;d think this would be the end of the bees, but ironically they were with me for over 20 miles - I saw the last bee take off in Redwood City. Not sure if that was the Queen...

We&#039;ll see what happens when I get back next week. It&#039;ll be interesting if those bees are still waiting for me.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pretty ridiculous &#8211; so here&#8217;s the timeline of events. Saturday was the big event where all the bees swarmed my car. Unfortuntely, we were not able to get all of them, and I&#8217;m pretty sure the Queen Bee still was living in my hood with a bunch of her drones. I moved my car across the street to confuse the remaining stray bees as to where their Queen was. Unfortunately, due to 2 hour parking (still waiting for my residential parking permit), I had to move my car back 2 days later in the same spot the initial bee swarm occured. When I moved it back, within 4 hours, there were around 100-200 bees congregating around my hood. I had to move my car again (due to 2 hour parking), and they followed me since I&#8217;m sure they thought I was kidnapping their Queen. They followed me for a block, but once I headed right on Valencia, I jetted it and they couldn&#8217;t catch me. I parked my car 4 blocks away, and thought I had seen the last of them.</p>
<p>Things had been pretty calm with my car up until yesterday. Unfortunately, due to stupid two hour parking, the only place I could park my car was on same block. Lo and behold, the bees found my car and within 4 hours, there were around 40-50 of them congregrating and swarming around the hood! I decided that enough was enough, and I expedited my 600 mile trip to San Diego a day early and headed on the highway. You&#8217;d think this would be the end of the bees, but ironically they were with me for over 20 miles &#8211; I saw the last bee take off in Redwood City. Not sure if that was the Queen&#8230;</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see what happens when I get back next week. It&#8217;ll be interesting if those bees are still waiting for me.</p>
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