[NatureNS] Bees

From: AngelaJoudrey <aljoudrey@eastlink.ca>
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Date: Mon, 30 May 2011 12:04:16 -0300
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So funny that you noticed this as well=2E I was trying to figure out if =
I am noticing them more bc of the publicity around the decreasing bee po=
pulation=2C or if there are in fact more of them=2E =


I=27m leaning towards more of the big bumbly bees=2E

Angela in Windsor


On 05/30/11=2C Paul MacDonald  =3Cpaulrita2001=40yahoo=2Ecom=3E wrote=3A=

=3E Hi
=3E In recent years reports indicate a much decreased population of poli=
nating insects including Bumble Bees=2E
=3E I=27ve noticed the same in my garden for the past few years=2E
=3E However this year the population seems much increased=2E Bumble bees=
 especially=A0 some rhodos seem to have 10 - 12 working the flowers at o=
nce=2E
=3E Whereas my observations are strickly non scientific - has anyone not=
iced a similar trend=3F
=3E Paul
=3E =

=3E =

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=22The significant problems of our time cannot be solved by the same lev=
el of thinking that created them=2E=22
Albert Einstein

=22When one tugs at a single thing in nature=2C he finds it attached to =
the rest of the world=2E=22
John Muir




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