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On Wed, Aug 24, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Don Don <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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> Maybe the methodology of providing habitat has not been developed.  The
> industry is stuck with what seems to be the best option rather than make an
> actual effort to change.  Is there evidence that native bees don't survive
> the winters in sufficient numbers?
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I guess te main problem is (de) sincronicity  . I mean, the prescense of
native bees is not manageable, they will peak at a given time in
sincronicity with given blooms, not necesarilly the crop you want to
pollinate. The main advantage of honeybees and certain comertial bumble bee
is manageability or dispatchability

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