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Old 03-08-2009, 07:44 PM   #13
cape2fish
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Cape Cod
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They were most likely honey bees. They will fly anytime the temperatures are over 50 and sometimes down to 40. Today would have been perfect for them and they are just coming out of their reduced winter stupor. They are most likely looking for pollen that they use for a protein source in the grain dust and I have heard of them getting into bird feeders for this before. Honey bees are very worthwhile as they indirectly help in the pollination of most flowering plants including your vegetable and flower garden. They generally don't bother you and if one stings you it dies. You should try to find out whether there might be a honey beekeeper in your area. They will fly up to a 2 mile radius from their hive but just like us they will take the shortest and easiest route to find food and water so there might be a hive and a keeper in your neighborhood. The honey bees will also visit hummingbird feeders to drink the sweet water and also visit bird baths because they need a source of water.
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