There’s always, hope, Rick and ChrisT. But there are large chemical companies
whose products seem deeply inimical to some insects, and bees are too valuable
to lose in the interests of shareholders . . .
Chris
> On 13 Mar 17, at 00:24, Rick Beckrich <rbeckrich@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Let's hope that holds true here on the east coast, too.
>
> On Mar 12, 2017 3:09 PM, "Chris Trask" <christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:christrask@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>
> For the past few years we have seen very few bees, even when planta
> are flowering profusely. I just stepped out to take a little break, and
> while standing next to a large Sugar Bush (Rhus ovata) I heard a sound that
> has been absent for some time: bees. Hundreds of bees, feasting on the
> sweet flower clusters.
>
> Maybe things aren't so dire after all.
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