These highest turns deadly and last night he wait until the bees clustered together and wipe them away with soapy water. Soapy water kills bees. A few hidden the tiles in the roof and those are the ones that you see buzzing around today. Today has been better than yesterday. Neighbors arent happy its taken this long to solve the problem. Especially mike malley who has quite a few spots from these things. I have my my head in under my arm and in my fingers. I would say somewhere around 16 of them. A beekeeper took some of the bees for sampling. We will eventually learn if these were killer bees which have slowly moved north since farmers brought them to brazil in the 1950s. They are unbelievable. You could be standing out here with nothing around you and once they see you, here they come they arent giving up their beekeeping hobby. They have however, moved those heights off of this property. Reporting live in concord tonight, kron 4 news. Is this likely to happen again after they have m
Carson High School senior students have successfully completed their 2019 Senior Projects, a CHS graduation requirement, and they could not have accomplished this without the selfless sacrifice of members of the Carson City community.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and this time every year touches the heart of one of the teachers at CHS: Art teacher Mike Malley, whose mother is a breast cancer survivor, due to early detection, has decided to take breast cancer awareness to a new level by putting on a fundraising event Oct. 18 at the Trimmer Barn from 5 to 8 p.m.
BROOK PARK, Ohio (WJW) — Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton goes behind the scenes at Malley’s Chocolates and gets a rare glimpse of the production line that is busy creating Valentine’s Day treats. Mike Malley’s grandparents started the chocolate company 89 years ago and the third generation chocolatier gives Kenny a rare tour of inside workings.
BROOK PARK, Ohio (WJW) — Fox 8’s Kenny Crumpton goes behind the scenes at Malley’s Chocolates and gets a rare glimpse of the production line that is busy creating Valentine’s Day treats. Mike Malley’s grandparents started the chocolate company 89 years ago and the third generation chocolatier gives Kenny a rare tour of inside workings.