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#48 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
i wonder what the bees are thinking

"WHAT? HELL NO. thats enough food to feed like a trillion bees for like a decade i worked my ass off on that (literally) and you are like a million times the size of us and WE have to make YOUR food? naw, hell naw."
User avatar #138 to #48 - dragemit (01/11/2016) [-]
bees get sugar water in return though, and when they eat the sugar water instead of honey they don't need to leave the hive in the winter to **** , which means they don't risk getting eaten by birds

one might say that it's a pretty sweet deal for the bees
#131 to #48 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
Bees don't eat honey though.
User avatar #139 to #131 - dragemit (01/11/2016) [-]
yes, they do. It's the food they store for the winter.

I believe it's true that they don't eat honey most of the time, though. And with the lifespan of worker bees, a lot of them never will.
#134 to #131 - anon (01/11/2016) [-]
But their larva does.
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