GRAPE CREEK, TX -- A heard of Llamas was in a serious danger on Thursday after a swarm of bees attacked them.
On April 4, the Grape Creek Fire Department received a call about a swarm of bees attacking a herd of llamas.
The firefighters arrived to the 10,000 block of Harvest Drive to find two men had started a control burn that irritated a bee hive which caused them to attack a near by llama herd.
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The firefighters controlled the bees after just about a 30 min fight. Besides a few bee stings no llamas were seriously hurt.
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Bee's, wasp's, spiders...... It don't matter, I kill them all............
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Permalink.....Jesus, that's funny....I was thinking the same thing, because that stuff makes my teeth itch.....
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PermalinkSomeone killed the bee's and wasp's spiders.
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PermalinkFires, angry b's and power outages. Which Grapecrickian angered the djinn?
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