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You are here: Home / Beneficial Insects / Bee Happy

Bee Happy

Written by Jackie D'Elia  |  Published on October 15, 2010

Bees. For some… it can send them running in the opposite direction. For me, it sends me running in with my camera. My Garden Insectary is a magnet for bees and butterflies.

Honey Bee on Society Garlic

Bumble Bee on Clematis Ramona Flower

Tag Teaming on Coral Vine

It can be a little uncomfortable when you start to hear several bees buzzing past you, around you while you busy snapping photos. I wonder… are they annoyed with me there? So far, so good. The Coral Vine (Antigonon leptopus) is the absolute MAGNET for the bees. They love it. I saw four all hovering over just one area.
Coral Vine is delicate and vibrant

Honey Bee on Salvia

Coral Vine Magnet for Bees

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