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These are a variety of stingless bees. There's a very similar (or perhaps identical) species on my property. They're gentle and can't sting; the only thing they do when they feel threatened is get tangled in your hair. Their honey isn't edible because they can use the remains of large animal droppings to build their hives.
This species loves pomegranate flowers. It's amazing to watch them sip nectar, and sometimes they even fall asleep inside the blossoms.
Look this post https://peakd.com/hive-120078/@sirenahippie/espengl-abejas-meliponas-en-mi-solar-parte-ii
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Thank you, dear friend, @sirenahippie, for a very informative post about these bees. One year, they made a hive inside a ventilator fan in our kitchen. When we came to India, we found it and cleaned that a few drops had dripped inside the kitchen. I just tasted it, and it had a very good taste. I am enjoying their actions each day during dishwashing. Was very funny and nice.
Here in India very warm. And this weather, the insects are more active now. Likewise, these bees. Have a nice Sunday. Take care.