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Having just recently commented that I miss no longer having the annual
visits from monarch butterflies to my border of asters, now in full
bloom, I have been surprised and delighted over the last few days to
find (and hear) them loudly humming with bees - a few bumble bees and
wasps, but most special of all - mainly honey bees and several dozen of
them!
I have not seen any honey bees on my property for the past few years so
am wondering if this is unusual, or are they making a comeback?
Eleanor Lindsay
Seabright, St Margarets Bay
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<font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Having just recently
commented that I miss no longer having the annual visits from
monarch butterflies to my border of asters, now in full bloom, I
have been surprised and delighted over the last few days to find
(and hear) them loudly humming with bees - a few bumble bees and
wasps, but most special of all - mainly honey bees and several
dozen of them! <br>
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I have not seen any honey bees on my property for the past few
years so am wondering if this is unusual, or are they making a
comeback?<br>
<br>
Eleanor Lindsay<br>
Seabright, St Margarets Bay <br>
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