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  3. A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees.

A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees.

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  • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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    • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

      A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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      Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

      This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

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      saltywizard@beige.partyS This user is from outside of this forum
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      @TiciaVerveer

      'whopping'

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      • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

        A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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        Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

        This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

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        Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

        thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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        @TiciaVerveer

        I hope they're careful - if they're under a cemetery maybe they're............
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          @TiciaVerveer

          I hope they're careful - if they're under a cemetery maybe they're............
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          thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT This user is from outside of this forum
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          @TiciaVerveer

          (sorry I cannot apologise enough)

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          • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

            @TiciaVerveer

            I hope they're careful - if they're under a cemetery maybe they're............
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            bno@mindly.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @TheBreadmonkey goddammit... I'm not proud of how much i love it. You win dad-joke the day

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            • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

              A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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              Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

              This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

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              Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

              toxy@mastodon.acc.sunet.seT This user is from outside of this forum
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              @TiciaVerveer Any saints buried there? Bee-atified?

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              • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

                @TiciaVerveer

                I hope they're careful - if they're under a cemetery maybe they're............
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                Zom-bees

                toxy@mastodon.acc.sunet.seT This user is from outside of this forum
                toxy@mastodon.acc.sunet.seT This user is from outside of this forum
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                @TheBreadmonkey @TiciaVerveer FFS!
                (Yes I laughed, for my sins)

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                • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

                  A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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                  Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

                  This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

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                  Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

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                  @TiciaVerveer pleased to learn about the existence of goth bees this morning.

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                  • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

                    A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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                    Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

                    This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

                    favicon

                    Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

                    tsyum@thepit.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @TiciaVerveer yay - bees are amazing. I’m curious to know what kind

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                    • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

                      A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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                      Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

                      This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

                      favicon

                      Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

                      vadhakara@mastodon.socialV This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @TiciaVerveer I'm glad they were discovered by scientists rather than an unfortunate backhoe operator.

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                      • thebreadmonkey@beige.partyT thebreadmonkey@beige.party

                        @TiciaVerveer

                        (sorry I cannot apologise enough)

                        karen5lund@mastodon.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @TheBreadmonkey @TiciaVerveer Here’s Breadmonkey mis-bee-having again!

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                        • ticiaverveer@mastodon.socialT ticiaverveer@mastodon.social

                          A New York State cemetery may be home to nearly 5.6 million ground-nesting bees. The colony is one of the largest ever recorded and likely one of the oldest.

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                          Scientists just discovered 5.6 million bees under a New York State cemetery

                          This whopping bee aggregation is one of the largest and oldest ever recorded, according to a new study

                          favicon

                          Scientific American (www.scientificamerican.com)

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                          @TiciaVerveer Now THAT's a different kind of fossil fuels conversion!

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