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Peanuts will be planted adjacent to my yard of bees.  Talking to the person working the field yesterday, they will be spraying a fungicide at least once on the peanuts.  I don't think bees work the peanut blossom. Will screening the bees so they can't fly be sufficient to keep the fungicide from affecting the bees?  Ignorant here but wanting to learn.

Mike in LA



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