We discovered a honey bee hive that had to be moved

My pals and I took the dirt bikes and ATVs out into the woods on Tuesday! There was some mud on the ground from the previous afternoon and the people I was with and I were having all kinds of fun spreading it all over each other.

All of us rode around for a long while before the people I was with and I stopped to smoke a joint.

All of us were still in the woods where people could not see us smoking weed. Jack lit up a joint and the bunch of us started smoking. That’s when I heard an odd buzzing sound in my ear. There was a honey bee on the branch next to me. I moved away from that section where the honey bee was sitting. I didn’t have the wish to bother it or try to remove it… Honey bees are a seriously important section of our ecosystem and they are endangered. All of us sat in the woods for some time while the people I was with and I smoked the joint. I heard an odd buzzing sound and it was really faint and low. I followed the sound of the buzzing all the way to a log on the ground that was actually covered with honey bees. I’ve never seen so many honey bees in a single arena to be perfectly honest. There must have been millions of honey bees inside of this dead tree trunk. I was hoping to look closely inside of the log to see if there was a honeycomb, but I was afraid to get stung. When the people I was with and I finally got back to the dwelling, I told my father about the honey bees, and he advocated that the people I was with and I call a bee removal business to have the nest relocated to an arena that was truly safe.

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