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> There are many areas where bees CANNOT be placed! I would add: cornfields. What are the bees doing there? What do they forage on?

Maples, willows, henbit, purple deadnettle, various fruit trees, dandelions, black locust, blackberries, tulip popular, clover, alfalfa, basswood, catalpa, mint, soybean, goldenrod and various asters to name a few and all surrounded by hundreds of acres of corn.

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