A bee hive is interesting because
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A beehive is interesting because:
- Wax Worms can devour and break down polyethylene, which is one of the most popular plastics, into organic chemicals.
- Waxworms are insects that have adapted to live in beehives.
- Blue bees exist.
- The blue carpenter bee, Xylocopa caerulea, is a non-aggressive, semi-solitary species.
- They don't create hives like honeybees, preferring to live in deadwood instead. Southeast Asia, India, and Southern China are where they call home.
- When it becomes really hot in Australia, the nectar from some flowers ferments and turns into alcohol.
- The bees become "drunk" and are not permitted to return to the hive.
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