[NatureNS] honeybees working crocuses

Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 13:28:04 -0300
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April 20, 2007 - Sunny and warm today, about 15 C.? in early afternoon.
Time for shorts and sandals, although the students and Sam Vander Kloet
changed into such summer garb long ago.

I checked several beds of CROCUS FLOWERS for the presence of HONEYBEES (none
seen during a quick check on a much cooler day, April 15th).  Iım happy to
report that I saw a few dozens of HONEYBEES quite active and gathering just
pollen?  Thus I feel a bit better about the earlier apparent absence of
them.

Cheers :-) from Jim in Wolfville, 542-9204
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