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This cloud is blocking my view!
Check to see if there's a flower under the cloud, and only get nectar if there's a flower.
Be careful, it can change!
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This is the conditional block. It says IF there is nectar or honey that is less than, equal to or greater than a number, THEN do something.
This is useful when we don't know how much nectar or honey to get, as we see here with this question mark.
In this example, we're going to say IF the purple flower has nectar greater than 0, get nectar. That will tell our bee to keep getting nectar as long as it's there. Ta-dah!