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Having read about a number of bees and bee strains, their behaviour and
what have you.... I would like to know from you educated guys when a
bee may actually be classed a "honey bee"?
What is or are the determining factor(s) here? That some honey (even
how little) is stored in a comb back home? Or a certain minimal amount
of stored honey? ....or even other factors??

Regards and Happy New Year,

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