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  • Last Sunday, Alexis Stiteler was pedaling away on a modified stationary bike, her aerobic workout powering a blender that was methodically pulverizing orange juice and frozen bananas and strawberries into a smoothie.

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  • Stiteler says while people assume all stings are from bees, many are either from Africanized, or "killer" bees (which are different than honeybees), or from hornets or wasps.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • Woolf, who started third, passed Keys for second on lap 5 and got around Stiteler for the lead on lap 7.

    newsleader.com - 2010

  • "If you had the sound, that would key your thoughts to check what's on on the radio or television to see what it's all about," says Stiteler.

    WHSV - HomePage - Headlines 2010

  • Stiteler Jr. In the second 15-lap feature, Stiteler had the pole.

    newsleader.com - 2010

  • "One day we have great blue herons, and the next day they're gone, and they migrate at night," Stiteler said.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • "The males arrive first, and they work out who's going to take which nest," said Stiteler on a recent tour of the rookery.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • Stiteler points out that bees do eat honey, especially during the winter when pollen-producing flowers are dead.

    News & Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • As Stiteler walked through the rookery, the herons were pretty quiet.

    Features from Minnesota Public Radio 2010

  • Woolf rolled to the victory, followed by Stiteler, Glass, Keys and Dave Woolf.

    newsleader.com - 2010

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