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Nov 8, 2020 5:51 PM CST
Name: Moggs
Lilburn, GA (Zone 7b)
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dirtdorphins said: "...just to add to the disobedient bee

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here you can see the carpenter bee feeding at the base of the flower and even the holes previously made in the base of the flowers above, ..."
You are right about these bad boy bees! We have lots of carpenter bees and they make these tubular flowers look so bedraggled after they make their holes. Some flowers dry up faster than they would have otherwise and they just hang there, so sad looking. At least the bees are not making holes in my house!

When You send forth Your Spirit, they are created, and You renew the face of the earth! Psalm 104:30

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