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Bumblebee colonies can be substituted for [[honey bee]] colonies for use in beekeeping.
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[[File:Vermin-Bumblebee.jpg|thumb|left|Admired for its woolly appearance.]]
  
Colonies will spawn even if there were no colonies when first embarking.
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'''Bumblebees''' are similar to [[honey bee]]s, forming colonies in various areas. Unlike their relatives, bumblebees do not die after stinging their targets, and they cannot be used for the production of [[honey]].
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A dwarf being stung by a bumblebee does ''not'' create an unhappy [[thought]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 8 December 2011

Bumblebee
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Urist likes bumblebees for their woolly appearance.
Biome

Attributes

· Extract · Flying · Syndrome

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small woolly insect that lives in hive colonies. It has an annoying sting which it rarely uses.
Admired for its woolly appearance.

Bumblebees are similar to honey bees, forming colonies in various areas. Unlike their relatives, bumblebees do not die after stinging their targets, and they cannot be used for the production of honey.

A dwarf being stung by a bumblebee does not create an unhappy thought.

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