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<DIV>Another interesting aspect of this story comes form Connal Eardley in South
Africa . . . </DIV>
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From: Eardleyc@arc.agric.za<BR>To: Ladadams@aol.com<BR>Sent: 5/9/2010 8:30:20
P.M. Romance Daylight Time<BR>Subj: Re: [Pollinator] Fwd: Fw: bee
story<BR></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV><FONT style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: transparent" color=#000000 size=2 face=Arial>Larie, We have a bee in South Africa that uses pink petals
to make its nests.<BR>connal<BR><BR><BR>>>> <Ladadams@aol.com>
05/08/10 12:08 AM >>><BR><BR><BR><BR>
<BR>____________________________________<BR>From: lstritch@fs.fed.us<BR>To:
lda@pollinator.org<BR>Sent: 5/7/2010 12:03:58 P.M. Romance Daylight
Time<BR>Subj: Fw: bee story<BR><BR><BR><BR>Lawrence R. Stritch,
Ph.D.<BR>National Botanist<BR>USDA Forest Service - WO<BR>Range Staff,
3S<BR>201 14th Street, SW<BR>Washington DC 20250<BR>Phone
202-205-1279<BR><BR><BR>----- Forwarded by Larry Stritch/WO/USDAFS on
05/07/2010 05:48 AM ----- <BR>Teresa Prendusi/R4/USDAFS
<BR>05/06/2010 03:48 PM <BR>To<BR>Andrew
Kratz/R2/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Charles B McDonald/R3/USDAFS@FSNOTES,
<BR>Larry Stritch/WO/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Mary
Stensvold/R10/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Steve <BR>Shelly/R1/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Teresa
Prendusi/R4/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Jan <BR>Schultz/R9/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Diane
Ikeda/R5/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Alix <BR>Cleveland/R8/USDAFS@FSNOTES, Mark
Skinner/R6/USDAFS@FSNOTES <BR>cc<BR>Subject<BR>bee
story<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>this is soooo cool --- Bees using flower petals to
make their nests.
<BR><BR>_http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126556246_
<BR>(http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=126556246)
<BR><BR>Teresa Prendusi, Regional Botanist<BR>U.S. Forest Service,
Intermountain Region<BR>324 25th St., Ogden, UT 84401<BR>Ph. (801)
625-5522<BR>Fax (801) 625-5483<BR>E-mail:
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