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By Pamd
- 20 May, 2009
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Bees get trapped in our concervatory & then exhaust themselves trying to escape, so before putting them out we revive them with a drop of honey.
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It really revives them TT. If you see a bee looking on it's last legs, give it a blob of honey. It's amazing they take of like a jumbo jet!!!
20 May, 2009
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Giving the honey is a kind gesture... :o)
20 May, 2009