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There are many superstitions surrounding bees. Referring directly to your question it is often believed that having a bee enter your home means you are about to have a visitor.

To go a little more in depth into this belief it is also believed that having a bee enter your home is a sign of good luck. However, this luck will end upon the bee being killed or if the bee is not allowed to stay or leave under its own accord.

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