To: Right Wing Professor
>Looks like they're moving into Northern VA
Oh-oh. "Areas
of Expansion!" They're growing!
Damn global warming . . .
To: theFIRMbss
Speaking of deadly bugs, how come you never hear about the "killer bees" anymore? Did they just go away or disappear through interbreeding with the other bees?
65 posted on
06/01/2005 7:38:00 AM PDT by
gregwest
To: theFIRMbss
It isn't global warming to balme, it is George Bush, why jsut ask anoyne over at du or even herr doctor, "I never did and abortion, I only interened in an abortion mill", dean.
To: theFIRMbss
I recall first reading about them in Memphis back in the early 60s.
IIRC, they were were pretty much limited to Texas in the 50s.
When I was living in the country, east of Memphis in the 90s, they were all over the place. My houses were full of them, but I could easily spot them.
They rarely come out into the open, and prefer to live in boxes, behind baseboards, or under piles of papers and books. The bite forms a small blister that within 24 hours will collapse in the center. One friend of mine was treated within 48 hours with high doses of cortisone.
109 posted on
06/01/2005 8:11:56 AM PDT by
AlexW
(Reporting from Bratislava)
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