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PostPosted: 18 Nov 2004, 05:23 
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So <i>this</i> is the sting of the Hornet!

http://www.strangezoo.com/content/item/103741.html<img src=newicons/anim_lol.gif border=0 align=middle>

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Why would that be dereliction of duty? Provided your not being sarcastic of course. I know bees can swarm like that and take over in a matter of minutes. I once watched a sparrow make a nest inside of a wing pylon on an F-16 in less than a half an hour. Pissed her off royally when i ripped it all back out.

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M&M I think A10's are the biggest bird magnets when it comes to nest. We (all of the crew chiefs) are forever removing birds nests out of the speedbrake areas of the jets and especially inside stations 1 & 11 in the aeleron actuator fairings. In the fall the birds are usually back in the next morning.

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We had an old A-1 Skyraider show up at the Olympia airport airshow with a bird's nest in the ailerons, and chicks peeping wondering where mom had gone.

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I wonder what thier gonna think when they crank it up.<img src=newicons/saevil.gif border=0 align=middle>
(yes, I know they probably wouldn't, but it would still be funny)

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That is what africanized bees look like on the move. Happens all the time in the south. Once their Rested they Fly off.....

A Friend Sent me a pic of a hive that took a break on a rotor blade on a kiowa down at Fort Rucker. He says they will see them from time to time in the Spring. Mostly when the Developers start mowing down their habitat.

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