Authorities in Spalding and surrounding counties are looking for a black male in connection with an early morning attempted sexual assault at a residence on Rivers Road outside Griffin.
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Speaking of crimes I see the person who released his bees loose over my neighborhood for two days and had his bees kill my neighbor's dogs and sting me and my pets is reinventing himself by running dog and cat storys on his website. It isn't just one race that has nutcases that need locked up. barnesville has its share of nuts of all colors that need mental help.
i am a beekeeper myself and my bees roam free just like every other beekeeper in the world.he has no control over what they do or where they go.you are a NUT CASE! go get some help and please try and keep your mouth closed because every time you open it you give away the fact your very stupid.please do all the residents of lamar county a favor and MOVE far far away!!!!
I have no problems with bees doing what bees do. Anyone can look at recommendations of the state agriculture website and beekeeping websites and see that bees are never supposed to be moved in the late morning on hot days. They are not supposed to be placed near animals. They are not supposed to be moved in open unsealed hives. Any beekeeper with an ounce of common sense or consideration would have tried to mitigate the damage instead of leaving for over a day.
Anyone who moves bees not following published guidelines is negligent. The experienced beekeeper is the one obligated to use common sense. Unless of course he wants to cause problems, or does not care about other people or animals.
I keep plenty of bee spray around in case your bees come around my yard. Pretty effective stuff. And yes, you can be found negligent if they come here and do harm to us.
I think dogs and neighbors take priority over someones bees. Especially when the bee owner could have taken published precautions. Seems like he wanted to make trouble or did not care about anyone but himself.
We have an overabundance of that profile available for incarceration immediately.
Anyone who moves bees not following published guidelines is negligent. The experienced beekeeper is the one obligated to use common sense. Unless of course he wants to cause problems, or does not care about other people or animals.
in the picture, that looks like Dan Buck.