I work in a large mail processing building in Denver. It has 120 truck bays and is a labyrinth of various machines that sort the mail. The facility is always at work, 24 hours a day, every day of the year, processing millions of pieces of mail a day.
In addition to paper mail, containers of honeybees, baby chicks, tadpoles, and ladybugs pass through our building on their way to farmers, gardeners, and students. My sister ran a honey business in rural Colorado. The postal truck driver told her that he always let the bees sit up in the cab of the truck with him.
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