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#theBeeAt3Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.

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    The Bee Guy
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    #theBeeAt3
    Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.

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    Bumblebees are actually warm-blooded creatures. They have the ability to generate heat internally.
    This generation of heat is not constant as with mammals but allows them to thrive in colder regions such as #Alaska.
    #bees
    #nature
    #science
    #education
    #biodiversity
    #environment
    #worldbeesanctuary
    #wildlife #vegan

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      #theBeeAt3
      Basic bee facts every day at 3pm.

      # 274

      Bumblebees are actually warm-blooded creatures. They have the ability to generate heat internally.
      This generation of heat is not constant as with mammals but allows them to thrive in colder regions such as #Alaska.
      #bees
      #nature
      #science
      #education
      #biodiversity
      #environment
      #worldbeesanctuary
      #wildlife #vegan

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      Deep Mud
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      @thebeeguy in western Washington I am already seeing queens. This would be even more distressing if I hadn't made a point of planting winter flowering shrubs.

      My personal favorite is lonicera x standishii. It literally blooms all winter, and that's what my bumblebee queens are feeding on, along with the hummingbirds and other winter critters

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