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Texas man stung 300 times in bee attack

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Texas man stung 300 times in bee attack

wwltv.com
Posted on August 9, 2012 at 9:01 AM

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Pflugerville police say the man was in stable condition...

The worker did not know that the bees had built their hive inside a cabinet that he was trying to move... the colony contained some 125,000 of the insects and 120 pounds of honeycomb.

Entomologist Wizzie Brown says Africanized bees have become prevalent in Texas in recent decades.

Pflugerville is about 15 miles north of Austin.

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