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I was doing a bit of gardening yesterday and spotted this little fellow. I thought it was covered in pollen, at least I hope its pollen and not a problem for it.
Anyway I thought the photo was cute.
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Could've just been to a wild pollen party?!
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luckily not Varroa mites
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That's sweet Legoman.
I don't know what Varroa mite is Max but it doesn't sound good.
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Post by Redsonic »

Lovely photo Watto; sure looks like pollen and a very happy bee!
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