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    I was sitting on the back porch this afternoon when i heard a buzzing sound. I looked up to see a big yellow and black bumblebee busily drilling a perfect 3/8" diameter hole in a 2x6 rafter in the porch roof.

    I sat there for quite some time watching that bee, marveling at both his speed and accuracy as he continued drilling a perfect hole. I was wondering to myself how that little bee was able to cut through the wood then the answer came to me,,,,,,,,The Bee was using a BUZZ SAW.

  • #2
    That's a boring story!

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    • #3
      You don't say,
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      • #4
        LazyPup, We will beeeee forever in your debt for that info!

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        • #5
          mister, why must you lie to the orphans?

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          • #6
            i actually thought that was kinnda dorky funny....

            but is that a true story?!?!? and if it is...how did the bee cut through the work

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            • #7
              Boring bees....Yes,...they really CAN destroy stuff

              By now, LazyPup has found out that those "Bumble bees", drilling perfect entry holes, are actually Boring Bees. Interesting, and yet veeery annoying,..."Boring bees" seem to be great engineers. Problem is,...they wreak havoc on wooden structures in the SE (maybe elsewhere?,...I don't know?). If it is a boring bee, the insect seeks out the BOTTOM of a wood surface, typically a rafter, etc. Given the choice of a 2 x 10 inch exposed board,...the bee will only drill in from the bottom. Stranger than fiction, but true...if it be a "boring bee"....

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              • #8
                we have them here in the north east too, only we call them carpenter bees.

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                • #9
                  We have ants that eat through things, do you have any ant stories?

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                  • #10
                    My "ant" has no stories.

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                    • #11
                      I'll admit...I had a little laugh at the buzz saw punchline
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                      • #12
                        Well, I suppose every animal has a manufacturer story to tell.

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                        • #13
                          ::facepalms:: you win lol

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                          • #14
                            This little guy was it ...?

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                            haha

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