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aw

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Very odd, alarm sounding off a couple of times yesterday, no pattern to
it, came back from a boot sale, 1 hr later alarm goes off, reset fine
until late afternoon off again, open and shut all doors dunno why! and
lock up again. keep fingers crossed ok all night.
9am on the dot horrible beeping, now thinking dry joints, switches, and
I've no idea where the alarm module is... another job :(
Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb human
not knowing that yesterday.

art
 
aw wrote:
> Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
> wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb human
> not knowing that yesterday.
>


Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.

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Rich
Tiggrr - V8 trialler
RR 4.6HSE

"Her name was Mia
From North Korea
I said come over
Bring your Land Rover"


 
Richard Brookman wrote:

> aw wrote:
> > Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
> > wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb
> > human not knowing that yesterday.
> >

>
> Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.


It was wearing a little apron.

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Simes
 
Richard Brookman wrote:
> aw wrote:
>
>>Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
>>wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb human
>>not knowing that yesterday.
>>

>
>
> Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.
>


Very small safe bee does not sting. http://www.oxbeeco.co.uk/
They are among the bees that are becoming endangered species but are
responsible for much of the pollination in nature. We have a few nests
scattered around for them.

art
 
Simon Atkinson wrote:
> Richard Brookman wrote:
>
>> aw wrote:
>>> Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
>>> wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb
>>> human not knowing that yesterday.
>>>

>>
>> Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.

>
> It was wearing a little apron.


Yeah, I wondered that.

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Rich
Tiggrr - V8 trialler
RR 4.6HSE

"Her name was Mia
From North Korea
I said come over
Bring your Land Rover"


 
aw wrote:
> Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
> wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb human
> not knowing that yesterday.
>


Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.

--

Rich
Tiggrr - V8 trialler
RR 4.6HSE

"Her name was Mia
From North Korea
I said come over
Bring your Land Rover"


 
Richard Brookman wrote:

> aw wrote:
> > Have a good look around and see a Mason bee in the tailgate window
> > wanting out... some clever bee setting the alarm off, some dumb
> > human not knowing that yesterday.
> >

>
> Sorry, but why a Mason bee? Never heard of one of those before.


It was wearing a little apron.

--
Simes
 

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