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Old 03-08-2009, 06:58 PM   #10
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Makes sense. Honey bees I suspect, as all wasps die in the winter except for mated females with do overwinter, hibernate. Also all bumblebees die in the winter except for the mated queens who find a way to hibernate also till spring so probably some honey bees looking for shelter or food as they probably left nest with the mild temps we had. Can't imagine they would stay in the feeders very long.

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