12 February 2005
Another day, another bee in my bloody bedroom.
This is getting ridiculous.
The wardrobe has been emptied and moved, the carpet has been pulled up and any gaps in the floorboards have been sealed up.
The chimney has been sealed up with cardboard and tape.
I can't think where else they might be coming from.
If there's another bee in my room tomorrow morning, I will actually lose my marbles.
I don't know about anyone else but I'm on the edge of my seat waiting to see what happens with the bees. Have the evil bees finally been defeated or will they use the ancient secret tunnel that leads from the hive to the bedroom and has lain dormant for centuries ... until now?
You could make a film of it. People would swarm to see it. (Geddit??!!!)
I'm going ...
I'm confused. If the entire room is sealed up, with no way in (or out) for small objects.
How can you lose your marbles??
He's got a point.
So far as I can see, your current setup is 100% risk-free. No bees in, no marbles out.
In my experience, Bees are much easier to locate than marbles. Bees are provided with a handy warning sound, unlike marbles which need collisions to become audible. So when it comes to finding marbles, the less you have, the harder they are to find.
Is it possible they are coming in where the light fixture attaches at the ceiling? Or from the wainscotting?
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