Bees can make colored honey

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In France, there’s a biogas plant that manages waste from a Mars chocolate factory, where M&Ms are made. Beekeepers nearby noticed that their bees were making “unnatural shades of green and blue” honey. A spokesperson from the British Beekeepers’ Association theorized that the bees eating the sugary M&M waste caused the colored honey.
 
It's fascinating how the bees near the biogas plant started producing honey in vibrant green and blue hues. The idea that M&M waste might be the culprit adds a quirky twist to the story, blending nature with an unexpected influence from the candy world. 🐝🍬
 
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