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Honey heist: Stolen bees break free of captor and return to owner’s hive
Culprits’ bold theft of 400,000 insects from a Cornish country estate in the UK backfires thanks to the bees’ ability to fly a mile the short distance home.
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Their owners hope that ultimately more of the stolen bees will return to Tresillian, in St Newlyn East, particularly if the queen bee leads them,
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