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Curtis Seyfried <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Feb 1998 19:24:30 -0500
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Besides using honeybees for pollination, who have too short a tounge for
some flowers like red clover I have read that bumblebees for this purpose.
 
How do you keep bumblebees in an small farm agricultural setting ?  Also
how would you encourage solitary bees ?  Do either of these bees produce
any honey, pollen, or any other bee products ?
 
 
Peace and Good Health, (;->)
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