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dany12 wrote:
I suppose that the bees have make a part of the job.

How to make the difference btw a result of the bees pollinisation ( one of the natural ) and a spontanous mutation ?

But here in Hungary I see that the bees don't like the Nil nectar , they visit the Purpureas and the Tricolors , Nil not . I only see that bees are eating the bloom corola. I think that when they are hungry it's different. In Hungary there are people who live with the honey production.They have a lot of hives that they transport here or there during the spring and summer.
First acacia-fruit tree then rape then sunflowers and after the widflowers.If the weather is dry there is no nectar so bees are hungry.

But bee action is not so clear because if you see the garden of the Kyushu University the different plants are growing close to each other . They use bamboo stakes and not nets to control the pureness of the seeds is it serious ?
Perhaps the garden is in the city , so less of bees !
But I know that even in New -York city they are bee keepers.

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