[NatureNS] Bees

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Date: Sat, 26 May 2012 12:36:54 -0700 (PDT)
From: Paul MacDonald <paulrita2001@yahoo.com>
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Hi All=0AA perfect afternoon for Bumble Bees.=0AThe temp is about 25, moist=
 with lots of azaleas and rhodo blooms=0Anow out. Every plant has 6 - 8 big=
 bees as well as smaller ones.=0AThe big bees are Bombus impatince if I'm c=
orrect. They are black and cream.=0AThere are a few big tri colored fellows=
, maybe 1 in 20.=0AThe black and cream are nice fellows. If they get into t=
he house=0Ait is easy to pick them up and carry them outside. They don't ha=
ve=0Aany tendency to sting. - =A0me at least. but don't take my word for it=
.=0AOne fellow crawled unto my hat from=A0a window and stayed there until o=
utside.=0AThe big fellows seem to disappear latter in the summer and smalle=
r ones of=0Athe same color take their place.=0AOne of the benefits of growi=
ng rhodies and azaleas.=0AHave a nice spring.=0ADon't forget tomorrow is lo=
on count day but there is so many=0Acounts nowadays hard to keep track! Hop=
e no one starts counting bumble bees - LOL=0APaul
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<html><body><div style=3D"color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:ti=
mes new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><div>Hi All</div><div=
>A perfect afternoon for Bumble Bees.</div><div>The temp is about 25, moist=
 with lots of azaleas and rhodo blooms</div><div>now out. Every plant has 6=
 - 8 big bees as well as smaller ones.</div><div>The big bees are Bombus im=
patince if I'm correct. They are black and cream.</div><div>There are a few=
 big tri colored fellows, maybe 1 in 20.</div><div>The black and cream are =
nice fellows. If they get into the house</div><div>it is easy to pick them =
up and carry them outside. They don't have</div><div>any tendency to sting.=
 - &nbsp;me at least. but don't take my word for it.</div><div>One fellow c=
rawled unto my hat from&nbsp;<span style=3D"font-size: 12pt; ">a window and=
 stayed there until outside.</span></div><div>The big fellows seem to disap=
pear latter in the summer and smaller ones of</div><div>the same color
 take their place.</div><div>One of the benefits of growing rhodies and aza=
leas.</div><div>Have a nice spring.</div><div>Don't forget tomorrow is loon=
 count day but there is so many</div><div>counts nowadays hard to keep trac=
k! Hope no one starts counting bumble bees - LOL</div><div><span style=3D"f=
ont-size: 12pt; ">Paul</span><br></div><div><br></div></div></body></html>
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