I don't think honeybees ever visit the peanut flowers. They may not even be
able to get into them. It's one of the few flowers that actually self
pollinate - before the blossom even opens.
Not to say they couldn't pick up chemicals from weed flowers, or from
resting on leaves to groom themselves.
Dave Green
http://pollinator.com
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From: "Mike S" <[log in to unmask]>
Has anyone observed adverse effects of herbicides sprayed on peanuts?
Peanuts do bloom, but I have not observed any bees on the blooms at any time
I've observed the plants. Just curious as I had a field of peanuts planted
right next to my bee yard last summer.
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