[NatureNS] re bees on Japanese knotweed flowers, was honey bees,

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Hi Jim & All,                            Aug 30, 2013
    On a natural scale of 0 to 10, how would you rank honey bees, =
automobile use, generation of electricity using fossil fuel, fragmenting =
habitat with superhighways, non-porous pavement...
    My score is bees 10, the rest zero.

    And of course you meant native. But have you noticed that even with =
a lot of help this non-native species is far from 'invasive' ?

Yt, DW, Kentville
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bees, woolly bear, seed bug, shorebirds


  <snip>  Practically nothing else was noticed, and of course honey bees =
are not even close to natural insects.



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