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Donald Israel <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 21 Jan 1997 01:24:48 -0600
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I used to put my extracted supers out for all bees in the neigherhood to
clean up. I noticed that after a while there were guard bees killing
other bees that came to the supers. At night fall all bees left. Why
would bees act as guard bees? Could the same thing happen during open
feeding?
 
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