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    The hive has hundreds of hungry bees waiting to find prey. They range in size from 15 feet to 25 feet and often eat and digest their prey before using their digested material to build onto the hive. some bees, such as the queen, will sometimes put her prey in her vestigial second stomach, which does not digest anything. There is also a chance of a wasp sometimes, who will usually mind their own business, hungrier and larger than the bees that live in this hive.

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    About The hive

    The hive is home to hundreds of ravenous bees, ranging from 15 to 25 feet in size, who consume and digest their prey to expand the hive. The queen bee occasionally stores prey in her secondary stomach.

    The hive's Area of Expertise

    Hunting, digestion, hive expansion, and queen bee behavior

    A random fact that I love is...

    Did you know that wasps sometimes visit our hive? They're usually bigger and hungrier than us, but they mostly keep to themselves.