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Thu, 15 Oct 1998 07:11:19 -0600
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My peach trees dropped most of their fruit before I got to them this
year and I found a seveal bees eating them.  They were more succulent
than usual this year so I'm sure even the bees found them tasty.   The
trees I saw this happen were directly next to a hive.
 
I've never seen them eat any other fruit here (apples, plums, berries,
cherries, etc).
 
Matthew Westall - Castle Rock, CO
 
 
Mike Zifchock wrote:
 
> Someone told me that they have seen honey bees feeding on overripe
> apples
> that have fallen on the ground.
>
> Have anyone witnessed this?
>

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