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Camden meliponines Traditional Cache

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AR-HICK: It may be in the Mississippi by now. High water took it away and now I must do the same.

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Hidden : 12/11/2008
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:

35mm film can. Nothing to hard about this one, and the invasion continues.
This container fills a requirement of a seed cache that I found in Camden.
Thanks Geostashers for the container.

Stingless bees (meliponines) can be found in most tropical or subtropical regions of the world, such as Central and South Arkansas and they are moving north at a alarming rate. I found this one in Camden and mistakenly carried it in my pocket where it got accidently released into the wild. You don’t have to worry about this variety of bee it is a stingless bee and until finding it I did not know of their existance.
Please help me keep ther population under control and catch this one and tell me where it is at so I can pick it up.

Writing a good log will not make you a better cacher, but it might give you more respect from other cachers.

If you Copy and Paste your logs it will be deleted. I ask that you to write a log telling a little about your adventure while hunting this cache. Due to a recent problem with a cacher not logging my cache and claiming it as a find, I am requiring this from everyone. If you think that Copy and Paste Logging is appropriate don’t hunt my caches. I own these caches and I have the right to delete your log for any reason. I think writing a good log is my payment for placing a cache for you to find. Lets both get smileys and write a little something on your log.

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