They also get a buzz from rose hic syrup if they drink to much and it put,s a sting in their tail
2007-10-26 05:39:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, eating humbugs takes the sting out of their otherwise dull lives.
2007-10-26 05:40:04
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answered by ghouly05 7
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Maybe, unless they're allergic to them and then just one humbug might bring them out in hives
2007-10-26 05:29:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Wasp behind this question? Hive given it due consideration honey, and believe they all travel on the same buzz to the sweet shop!
2007-10-26 05:40:01
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answered by Ian M 5
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Aniseed them Chomp on the White Mice, I think they are bounty like Allsorts, and they Lovehearts.
Hive 3 suggestions: take your pick'n'mix.
2007-10-27 05:25:26
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answered by The Duke of W 4
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Place sherbets now- I actually thought it was jelly bay-bees.
2007-10-26 06:09:41
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answered by brainlady 6
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Well whether you know it hornet honey, hive combed and even nectar keeper to find out. I couldn't beehive you know me...always out on the pollen a Friday....................................... ( Thank Crunchie) <¬ ...favourite sweet ...*wink*!
2007-10-26 07:45:54
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answered by Alicat 6
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No way, bees are Vegan.
2007-10-26 06:33:53
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answered by Vacious 2
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Only those that are not tone deaf!
2007-10-26 07:21:44
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answered by Tatsbabe 6
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no i dont think so
2007-10-26 06:23:29
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answered by Anonymous
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