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>>I've seen lime trees in Britain around which the ground is carpeted with
dead bees. I was told that the bees essentially drank themselves to death.

Silver or Sterling Linden (tilia tomentosa) has a nectar that's poisonous to bees.  The underside of the leaves is distinctly silver.

Waldemar

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