[OldNorth] someone killed the bees ata 636 B. Street street tree
Robin&Dennis
rddd at dcn.davis.ca.us
Wed Apr 23 10:42:46 PDT 2008
Sheryl,
A few minutes ago I checked on the honey bee hive in the Elm
tree in front of 636 B. Street. Someone in the last 24 hours has
plugged up the bee entrance with expanding insulation foam. Dead
bees are all around the former entrance and the hive is surely killed.
That hive was a source of daily pleasure and pride to me
since I first noticed it about 6 months ago. Every daytime
walk-around-the-block with Kirby let me marvel in their
industriousness in coming-and-going at the entrance hole. It is
right about ear height and at night I would put my ear to the tree
and listen to the buzz of thousands of beating wings inside. Honey
bees are dying nationwide from mysterious causes, and bee decline is
a serious economic and biological trend. I have a hard time
imagining the mind-set that would lead to this act of assassination
of our honeybee friends.
I'll check with the city to see if killing bees in street
trees is official policy. However, I suspect it to be an
unauthorized act by the workmen who are daily engaged in some serious
remodelling for the new owners (the Schillings).
Dennis
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