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This photo taken Feb. 23, 2018, shows Erika Thompson, owner and founder of Texas Beeworks, igniting her bee smoker in preparation of inspecting the hives. The smoke masks alarm pheromones that bees naturally produce and creates an opportunity for the beekeeper to open the hive and work while the colony s defense response is muted. These are my most well-behaved hives, Thompson said. Their mood can depend on the day, but for the most part they are usually pretty calm. (Connor Brown /Austin American-Statesman via AP)
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