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"I would love to get a copy of your calendar. These are beautiful insects, and I wish I was more adept at identifying them."

Photographing them is sometimes the easy part, with identification being another story! I do sometimes get help from an app called inaturalist, which allows one to upload a photo and have it identified by volunteers. They don't always agree, but it makes for a good starting point.

As for the Native Pollinator Calendar, I have just a couple left at www.sweetharvesthoney.com, but it was carried this year by both Dadant and Mann Lake. Mann Lake has it on their website at https://www.mannlakeltd.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=native+pollinator+calendar and it wouldn't surprise me if both have it at the upcoming ABF/AHPA conferences.

Eugene Makovec

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