Karen Thurlow,
> Subject: Re: [BEE-L] Do bees pollinate blueberries?
>
> Maine is the largest producer of wild blueberries in the world, wild
> blueberries are grown on 44,000 acres. In 2015 around 83,000 hives came
> into Maine to pollinate. The wild blueberry has a smaller flower so honey
> bees can pollinate them. High bush blueberries have a larger flower so are
> not often pollinated by honeybees.
Can you expand this size difference please? One would expect a larger
flower to be more accessible to honey bees.
Geoff Manning
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