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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2008

In the fall, heading into winter, bees tend to rob honey form each others hives since there is little nectar to collect this time of year. View more videos at www.BackYardHive.com

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  • Hey! Why were you rooting for the Robber!! lol- i tend to just watch the behavior at the entrance of my hives, since I don't have a window (which looks very cool!) Bees flying around w/ legs down and hovering and flying a little sporadic seems to be the robbers. But if they come to the entrance w/ either pollen or nectar, the bees will let them in.

  • my daughter asked about bees and honey thanks for posting she enjoyed this video

  • I enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing it.

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