A bunch of Bees were fed M&M's. This is their honeycomb after
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· 10 years ago
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why is it blue!?
vodka
· 10 years ago
M&ms
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· 10 years ago
http://us.cdn283.fansshare.com/photo/jimcarrey/original-alrighty-then-349082641.jpg
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vodka
· 10 years ago
Seriously am I the only one that gets really uncomfortable when seeing surfaces like this
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guest
· 10 years ago
Oh god I thought I was the only one :/
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beyondtheriverbend
· 10 years ago
My friend does too.it's actually called trychtophobia-fear of patterns
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pebbleinthepond
· 10 years ago
That's also the fear of holes, not just patterns
zipsrampage95
· 10 years ago
pebble is right guys. I have the opposite of trychtophobia... whatever that is. I have impulses to pull stuff out of holes similar to this (wasp larvae out of the nest, pop blackheads, bot fly larvae, mango worms, etc.)
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guest
· 10 years ago
I'm just curious, where are you finding all these bot flies and the creatures that let you pull them out?
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zipsrampage95
· 10 years ago
Oh, I don't do those, I look at pictures and watch videos. The subreddit /r/popping is one that I frequent.
saviourself
· 10 years ago
Trichtophobia is the fear of loose hairs, sometimes it refers to the fear of hair, period.- I am not sure what you all are referring to but you can Google it and see that's what it is. **I just asked my psychologist friend and she said the term is Trypophobia: a couple of letters different. I didn't know the name, but I knew the hair one- I have that in a minor way lol. My fault!
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guest
· 10 years ago
You're right, Saviourself, Trypophobia is the fear of patterns- Trichtophobia is the fear of hair, specifically loose hair on things. So many phobias!!!
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saviourself
· 10 years ago
I found this article from back in 2012, it looks like the blue and green honey came from eating Mar's factory waste- the byproduct of the candy: http://geekologie.com/2012/10/french-bees-product-blue-honey-after-eat.php
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piekiller
· 10 years ago
m&m flavored honey? yes please
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funsunstanceplus1
· 10 years ago
My first thought was us that a globe map
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laceandleather
· 10 years ago
How does a bee eat an M&M?
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guest
· 10 years ago
You could grind up the M&M and dissolve it in a little water to make a paste.
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laceandleather
· 10 years ago
You smart cookie! Do you often give bees M&Ms?
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seraphinea
· 10 years ago
how do you feed bees m&m's
guest
· 10 years ago
You ruined nature in a strange way.
sydrkin
· 10 years ago
I wonder if it tastes like m&ms... they should just start selling this stuff. That would be amazing!
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