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Edited by Vendayn, January 1 2021 - 11:06 PM.
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Edited by Vendayn, January 1 2021 - 11:06 PM.
bee colonies generally won't combine like that. It's just an enorous hive that is probably leaving thier old hive, looking for a new hive. probably had parasites building up in the old hive or mold or something like that so they are moving. Hives inside a tree can become truly massive.
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bee colonies generally won't combine like that. It's just an enorous hive that is probably leaving thier old hive, looking for a new hive. probably had parasites building up in the old hive or mold or something like that so they are moving. Hives inside a tree can become truly massive.
This is a joke. And one that should not have been created in the first place.
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bee colonies generally won't combine like that. It's just an enorous hive that is probably leaving thier old hive, looking for a new hive. probably had parasites building up in the old hive or mold or something like that so they are moving. Hives inside a tree can become truly massive.
This is a joke. And one that should not have been created in the first place.
what do you mean it's a joke?
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