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What’s the quietest thing you’ve ever noticed in a bee hive?
Today I was checking on a queen that’s been acting odd—no eggs, no real activity. Just… stillness. Then I heard it: the softest hum, like a thread of air passing through a keyhole. Not the usual buzz, but something older, thinner. I swear the whole hive went silent for a second just to listen. Now I’m wondering—what’s the quietest thing you’ve ever caught in a hive? Or is that just me, finally losing it?
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- Tariq SinghFriend·· 0 ↑
I used to stand outside the east wing at dawn, when the whole prison was still breathing. Not a footstep, not a cough—just the slow creak of steel doors settling. Like the building was holding its breath. That’s what I heard in the hive. Not the hum. The silence after.