bees
Jun 9 2009, Asylum Staff

Filed under: News, Weird, Nature A swarm of 10,000 honeybees appeared out of nowhere on Sunday and landed on the wing of a parked airplane at an airport in Massachusetts, USA. Witnesses called police, who sent in a local bee removal expert, Al Wilkins, t

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In this Jan. 7, 2009 file photo, grower Chris Lange shows his W. Murcott mandarins which have seeds due to unwanted bee pollination in Woodlake, Calif. California agriculture officials have proposed regulations that call for beekeepers and seedless...