>
>
>
> Dear Jerry,
>
> I have been dealing with this for over 15 years.  I guess that makes  
> me either slow or very thorough.
> What makes this interesting is that not only do the bees not visit  
> the tulip poplar, holly and black locust,
> but there are NO insects at all on these flowers at any time during  
> the bloom.  If there were other nectar sources
> available at the same time then I could find nectar in the flowers.   
> There is NONE.
> Bill B
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