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Do224

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Seems the bees know to frequent the open air cake stalls in Morocco…

At first glance I thought they were flies and was a bit put off…but I guess it’s ok if they’re bees 🤷‍♂️
 

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Seems the bees know to frequent the open air cake stalls in Morocco…

At first glance I thought they were flies and was a bit put off…but I guess it’s ok if they’re bees 🤷‍♂️
The bloke behind them looks mesmerised 😀
 

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Stoned I reckon. But the gentle jingle of coin or the feint rustle of banknotes will bring him back to alertness.
Actually about two seconds later I got an annoyed “no photos!” from some random guy which woke us both up…
 

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If it's bees rather than flies they won't be laying eggs in it. But bees love to drink from pools of urine and faeces, I would rather not have them crawling over my food. Someone will ask why I'm happy to eat honey? Yes the bees have walked all over it in their dirty feet but also most bacteria will have have been killed by the honey.
 
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