Bee swarm on Cozumel

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Found it. Is was almost nine years ago and well hidden on post #350 in a thread entitled "Worst of Cozumel" This link will take you to his very descriptive post...
Jeez.
Every once in a while we're reminded of just how short life is.
 
I’ve kept bees for about 7 years now. SATurner did a good job describing bee interactions. Unfortunately, many or heck. I’d say that most people describe flying stinging insects as “bees” when it could in actuality be bees, wasps, yellow jackets, or hornets. None of them “attack” unless you inadvertently cross a boundary which in most cases is physically touching the nest/hive; none except the Africanized bees that will come after you from afar.

I’m not commenting specifically about COZ, just making a general statement.
 
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