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A vacuum used for bee and wasp removals was stolen from the back of a Philadelphia Bee Co. truck last Thursday, owner Don Shump said. The vacuum contained hundreds of European hornets, mostly large queens, that were removed from a nest in the city. Shump posted an open letter to the thief on Facebook warning of what's in the stolen vacuum. The species is aggressive when threatened and capable of inflicting multiple stings.
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Philly's honey festival returns to Wyck Historic House, Bartram's Garden in September phillyvoice.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from phillyvoice.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Holiday shoppers can browse handmade items, including crafts, cards and prints, as well as gourmet wines and olive oils at the Hyatt Centric Philadelphia hotel's Holiday Makers Market. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 3, and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m on Sunday, Dec. 4. Shoppers can enjoy complimentary hot cocoa from Patchwork. Boozy hot chocolate is available for an additional fee.
The Philadelphia Honey Festival will take place from Sept. 8 through Sept. 11 at Glen Foerd, Wyck Historic House Garden and Farm, and Bartram's Garden in celebration of National Honey Month. Each event is free but donations are encouraged. Check out crafts, honey-themed cocktails, and home remedies all weekend long.
When Life Gave Pennsylvania Spotted Lanternflies, Its Bees Made Spotted Lanternfly Honey A smoky-sweet flavor, courtesy of an invasive species. When Life Gave Pennsylvania Spotted Lanternflies, Its Bees Made Spotted Lanternfly Honey Copy Link The spotted lanternfly has no natural predators in the United States. USDA/Public Domain In This Story For seven years, Pennsylvanians have been on high alert for an invasive species: the spotted lanternfly, which hitched a ride on a shipment of stone from its native China before landing in agrarian Berks County, an hour outside Philadelphia. Since then, the leafhopper, which has no natural predators in the region, has spread throughout the southeast corner of the state.
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