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don't use coconut to wash your brick ALL

I got this from the CBS channel 2 news web site here in Los Angeles.

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Monday June 25 07:22 PM EDT

Bees Swarm Car In Burbank

Firefighters were called to the scene where hundreds of bees swarmed outside a grocery store in Burbank Sunday.

A man spotted the bees swarmed around the trunk of a parked Volvo and called firefighters who extinguished the bees, then finished them off with foam, CBS 2 News reported.

Firefighters said they had never seen anything like it. The owner of the car had reportedly just washed his car and used some sort of coconut solution, which may have attracted the bees.

Bee handlers were to investigate the area Monday

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Sorry I couldn't find a picture of it to show you, But I saw it on TV the other day, It looked like a newer s80.







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