Which observed behavior indicates a yellow-faced bee is engaged in foraging rather than aggression?
Answer
Actively moving from flower to flower
A bee that is actively moving from flower to flower is engaged in foraging, an activity where it has no interest in stinging. Aggressive behavior usually involves sustained buzzing or repeated landing on clothing.

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