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Cob: Cob? Well, carpenter bees.

Yun Que yunk88 at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 8 09:17:29 CDT 2003


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<P>Cat here,  unfortunately we live in a world that seems to be into scaring itself and others it's become a bad habit! </P>
<P> The only thing that bothers me about it is the horror show hopelessness.  Not talking about the fears that people have can suppress them and they come out somewhere else, like in giving up the adventure and going back to the security of a climate controlled, 3 br modular home with a fat mortgage!  Just telling people to stop feeling in times like these is going to be difficult, might a more subtle approach be in order?  Like hey guys your grossing me out with all this talk about Rats eating baby's faces, bugs crawling all over and into my house and floating monsters that are invisible in the air and will kill me unless I stop breathing! Hmmmmmmmmmm  ?  not too subtle but it might work?  : )</P></DIV>
<P>for the good of all Cat<BR><BR></P></DIV>
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<DIV></DIV>>From: "D.J. Henman" <HENMAN at IT.TO-BE.CO.JP>
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<DIV></DIV>>Reply-To: "D.J. Henman" <HENMAN at IT.TO-BE.CO.JP>
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<DIV></DIV>>To: Amanda Peck <AP615 at HOTMAIL.COM>
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<DIV></DIV>>CC: coblist at deatech.com 
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<DIV></DIV>>Subject: Re: Cob: Cob? Well, carpenter bees. 
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<DIV></DIV>>Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 11:42:10 +0900 
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<DIV></DIV>>I consider the current alarmist discussions about diseases off 
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<DIV></DIV>>topic. Please find a more suitable site for a discussion of it. 
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<DIV></DIV>>Perhaps look for a SARS site or something. 
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<DIV></DIV>>Thanks, 
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<DIV></DIV>> Darel 
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<DIV></DIV>>Amanda Peck wrote: 
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<DIV></DIV>>>More than you wanted to know if you don't have them in your area. 
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<DIV></DIV>>>They are definitely around in mine, and seems like most of Middle 
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<DIV></DIV>>>America--Georgia to Iowa anyway. After twenty years of boring, one 
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<DIV></DIV>>>or two fence crossrails at my house in Nashville had holes every 
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<DIV></DIV>>>four or five inches. Note recommendations about "just caulking 
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<DIV></DIV>>>them in." Wood boring bees seems to be an alternate name. 
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<DIV></DIV>>>"http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/ent/notes/Urban/carp-bee.htm" 
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<DIV></DIV>>>Carpenter bees are large, black and yellow bees often seen hovering 
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<DIV></DIV>>>around the eaves of a house, wooden fences, or the underside of a 
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<DIV></DIV>>>deck in late spring. They are most often mistaken for bumble bees, 
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<DIV></DIV>>>but differ in that they have a black shiny tail section.The 
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<DIV></DIV>>>carpenter bee is so-called because of its habit of excavating 
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<DIV></DIV>>>tunnels in wood with its strong jaws. The round half-inch diameter 
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<DIV></DIV>>>entrance holes are usually found on the underside of a board. 
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