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suzannejohnson77

I have dozens of beautiful hollyhocks, that are like opium dens for bumblebees. They wriggle around on their backs, while they feast.

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Kathleen Kirchoff

Well this explains why a bee swarm made their home in our water meter. it is nexts to a bed of lantana. We moved them to a real bee hive box in our side yard. they have lots of options among my flowers and other plants.

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