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bee terminology

Let me try to get this bee terminology straight. The creatures that took over my laundry room were not bees; they were the more aggressive but not endangered cousin of the bee- wasps. Juergen has sprayed a poison into their nest. Most of the wasps have died but some still live. I am afraid to go into my laundry room. I don't want to be stung again. In the mean time, the laundry keeps piling up! I have looked allot like John McCain the past few days with my swollen jaw. The swelling is starting to go down.
We had another cousin of the bees; a hornet flew into my house just now. It looks like a bee on steroids. It was a giant! I killed it with a hard bound copy of TD Jakes book He Motions. The kids have been running in and out of the house all week. They let the hornet in the house. I'm sure the neighbors will be glad when school finally starts again. My kids are rather loud. I just started to read He Motions so I could begin to understand my husband’s emotions. I'm sure Juergen doesn't understand his own emotions...I thought it was important at least one of us did!

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