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baymule said:
I didn't know they ate bees! That's good to know if I ever get a hive!
That's why you raise your hive up on cinder blocks. It forces the skunk to stand up on its back legs to eat the bees. The only vulnerable part of the skunk is it's belly, and this allows the bees to sting it.
 

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schmije said:
baymule said:
I didn't know they ate bees! That's good to know if I ever get a hive!
That's why you raise your hive up on cinder blocks. It forces the skunk to stand up on its back legs to eat the bees. The only vulnerable part of the skunk is it's belly, and this allows the bees to sting it.
Another good thing to know--THANKS!!
 

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