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I used to live in a house where bees kept a nest in one of the bushes by our back gate.  I would use that gate, too, and was never stung. But whenever a bee flew at me, I never brushed it away; I would simply duck. And a friend's tree attracted bees once a year for a few days. Still, they never stung anyone who didn't mess with them.

 

The last time I was stung was when I was about 8 years old and that was by a yellowjacket. Now wasps are MEAN.

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Great post @wilma   Have always had pollionators and every year plant more in the yard!  The bees have been loving the flowering azaleas.

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@just bee  What a gorgeous creature and what an amazing photograph! 

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I do love the bees, this year i put down clover, in bare spots they love it ,first year i have seen any honey bees,and the bumble bees love the walkers low catmint.

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I had terrible allergies until I started using local honey before allergy season. Such a huge improvement. I have never even heard of fake honey...why would anyone make that..or even want it? Horrified. Love the honeybees! 

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Glad to see Roundup was on the list to avoid. I can’t believe that poison is still on the shelves...it kills people, not just bees!
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Bees are extremely important, but I'm also worried about the Monarch butterflies.  

 

 

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Years and years and years ago, we used to have many bees buzzing around.

 

When I was much younger, I'd sit on a beach chair the lawn, reading in the sunshine, and bees were a-buzzing all around me.  Very happily feeding on flowers.

 

Now, in the past many years, one or two bees at the very most.

 

'Gee', I really don't know what we're going to do without bees.  Another 'epidemic' of sorts.........less bees, less produce.  Less flowers.

 

 

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