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Old November 24, 2017   #31
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Originally Posted by AlittleSalt View Post
Some other type of small wasps with stingers moved into the tree in the picture on post #1 here. There were no signs of the honeybees for the past several months.

We recycle aluminum drink cans, and yesterday, I noticed a lot of bee activity around a trash bag full of cans. It's the honeybees

I don't know where they moved to, but they're close enough to feed here at our house. I'm glad to see them again.
LOL, every one likes a coke now and then!!!

Glad they are close enough to come to your place, Salt. I always like seeing the bees work.
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