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Perhaps the bees are just attacking an object that has suddenly appeared in their flight path? Many years ago I saw farm workers building a haystack with bales about 80 m from an apiary being attacked atop the haystack as the stack rose higher.



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Barry Donovan,

New Zealand.





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