They are bee helpers.  | God's World News

They are bee helpers. 

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    Neighbors take a look at a bee on beekeeper Erin G.'s glove. (AP)
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    The beekeeper pulls out a bee clip containing a queen bee. (AP)
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    The beekeeper looks at a swarm of honeybees on a fence before planning how to move it. (AP)
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    Honeycomb is the bees’ home. These bees built it in a place too close to humans. (AP)
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    The beekeepers pack up the bees in a bee box. They will take the bees to a new home. (AP)
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Buzz! They follow bees. Buzz! They move hives to safe places.

Buzz! These workers take good care of bees and people.  

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