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In a message dated 5/26/2003 12:38:50 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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> Paul D. Law's post about saving wet bees got me to thinking about one of my
> own bee related idiosyncrasies. I brake for bees. Whenever I'm mowing the
> lawn, and see a bee of any kind (but especially one of my girls) on a flower,
> I stop, and patiently wait for it to move on before I continue. I pause
> probably 15 times or more each time I mow. My neighbor probably thinks I have
> narcolepsy...
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> Anyone else out there admit to similar behavior?
Todd,
We have a red plastic cup and an envelope. My husband catches the bugs in the
house in the cup and slides the envelope under the cup and releases them back
outdoors. I catch bees in the house by the wing and liberate them to the
outdoors! I stop watering plants that have bees on them. Right now, I have
Foxglove in bloom and the hummers and bees love them. I have several over 7 feet
tall!
Kathy Cox
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