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> honeybees are actually not even native to North America, Europe or Australia.

Fossils place the honey bee in Europe about 34 million years ago. 15 million years ago it would be living in Japan and a million years later in North America, where it did not survive. But, hey, one person's native is another's "just got off the boat."

Pete B

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