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David Christenson <[log in to unmask]>
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Discussion of Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 21 Sep 1994 00:11:27 -0400
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Perhaps non-honeybee pollinators are more active in urban areas like mine.
They were present in great numbers and variety in central Minneaplis
this year, and I had plenty of re aspberries, srawberries, beans etc. to
shwo  ow for their efforts. On a hike in the Minnesota River Valley Wildlife
Refuge recently, wasps and bunblebees were quite active among the wild
fflowers (about a month ago). We had a deep freeze winter this year, too.
Dave * ([log in to unmask])

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