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A bee passed out in a California popp

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    cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59942164

    I thought it might have died in there, since I watched it for a good two minutes with no movement. It turns out that "passing out" in flowers is a thing that bees do sometimes.

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      cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59942164

      I thought it might have died in there, since I watched it for a good two minutes with no movement. It turns out that "passing out" in flowers is a thing that bees do sometimes.

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      They also groom themselves something like cats do. Bees are the cutest!

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        They also groom themselves something like cats do. Bees are the cutest!

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        [email protected]!

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          cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59942164

          I thought it might have died in there, since I watched it for a good two minutes with no movement. It turns out that "passing out" in flowers is a thing that bees do sometimes.

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          was too greedy

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            cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59942164

            I thought it might have died in there, since I watched it for a good two minutes with no movement. It turns out that "passing out" in flowers is a thing that bees do sometimes.

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            Oh she buzzin' hard, fam.

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              The best 🥰🤗

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                cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/59942164

                I thought it might have died in there, since I watched it for a good two minutes with no movement. It turns out that "passing out" in flowers is a thing that bees do sometimes.

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                usually when they die, they are usually not foraging, they die close to the hive, or the bees remove them from as far as possible to limit the spread of parasites and infections.

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