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Dry summer brings out aggressive yellowjackets, which is bad news for honey bees

August 9, 2018admin

Outdoor barbecues this time of year can be a challenge while fighting with the pervasive yellowjackets for a bite of chicken, steak or fruit salad. If you think those stinging pests seem more prevalen…
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