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Charles Kroeger

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Jul 7, 2012, 4:27:16 PM7/7/12
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> “However, after a period of nursing, bees fly out gathering food and begin aging
>very quickly. After just two weeks, foraging bees have worn wings, hairless bodies,
>and more importantly, lose brain function basically measured as the ability to
>learn new things

With funded scientist, a little patience. This is called working yourself to death
and learning new things when you're exhausted is quite impossible. Put the
foragers back into the hive tending a few larva and sure they're going to perk up
because they're on vacation.

Why do we have to be told these bleeding obvious things?

Is this a hoax and I've taken the bait?

>What would happen if we 'asked' the foraging bees to take care of larval babies
>again?” Amdam asked.

OK, it is a hoax.

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Charles Kroeger

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Jul 7, 2012, 4:29:37 PM7/7/12
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Jeeze, no wonder it's Indian..I thought maybe the Lagos Times..lots of fun to read.

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