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Bees

February 11, 2017 james Meetings

What is happening to our native bees and to the important Honey Bee? This is a subject of vital importance to us all. We will review the natural history of bees and explore the current status of them in Ontario and what we can do to help them now and in the future. Member researched and presentation evening.

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