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The number of bluebottle stings on the Sunshine Coast has dropped dramatically t…
The number of bluebottle stings on the Sunshine Coast has dropped dramatically this year, just one fifth of what they were two years ago.
Experts say a combination of weather conditions, fewer tourists and a bit of luck has kept the number of stings at bay.
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