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A bee's territory can vary significantly depending on the species and the availability of resources. Honeybee foragers typically have a foraging range of about 1 to 3 miles from their hive, while bumblebees may have a smaller range of up to half a mile. Solitary bee species often have even more limited territories, focusing on specific flowers within close proximity. Overall, the size of a bee's territory is influenced by food sources, nesting sites, and environmental conditions.

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