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Some people think of bees as little computor type creatures that are all programed  basically the same. Ive been watching a bee for the last couple of weeks feeding on the candy in a discarded queen cage. After seeing it a couple days in a row I marked it to be sure it was the same bee. It has been two weeks now and that bees is always there. We are on a major flow right now and you would think that she would get out and forage like everybody else. I havent seen any other bees on the candy just the one. I also saw a drone come back to the hive covered in pollen, whats that all about, a gay drone perhaps.

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