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Jul 4, 2013 4:53 AM CST
Name: Peggy
Missouri (Zone 6a)
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I have seen a few European honey bees.
What I see a lot of is our native pollinators. The tiny pollinators really love the daylilies.

Still waiting for the Squash Bees that pollinate my squash type plants. Had tons of them at the old house and have not seen any here so far.
I am surrounded by corn/soy fields and they use chemicals.
If you would have a mind at peace, a heart that cannot harden, go find a door that opens wide upon a lovely garden.
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