What evidence from the text best supports the inference that honeybees-not bumblebees

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To support the inference that honeybees, rather than bumblebees, are the focus of the text, we would need specific evidence. This might include mentions of honey production, hive structure, social behavior specific to honeybees, or references to their roles in agriculture and pollination relevant to honeybees.

For example, if the text discusses the process of honey production, the organization of worker bees within a honeycomb, or the commercial aspects of beekeeping, those details would strongly indicate a focus on honeybees. In contrast, mentions of solitary behavior, lack of honey production, or differences in physical characteristics would suggest a focus on bumblebees.

If you can provide specific excerpts or points from the text you're referring to, I'd be glad to help you analyze them further!

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