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Busy Bumblebee

It's Saturday, but there's always work to be done for this busy bee. Upload your photos and videos now for a chance to win this week's Community Photos contest.

 
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Bumble bees help to pollinate lemon tree flowers
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Great photo, David!  You've now been entered into this week's Community Photos drawing.  The winner will be revealed on Sunday, so stay tuned!

Have you taken any interesting photos or videos lately?  Upload them now and one of them might be chosen as our next featured photo!

Each week we're giving away a Patch gear prize pack to one winner selected at random from the readers whose photos are featured Monday through Saturday. The winner will be announced Sunday. Photos uploaded to the Featured Photos articles or to one of our neighborhood galleries qualify.

About this column: The Patch gear giveaway is open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia who are 18 and older. To enter, upload an original photo to the article or to a pics and clips gallery. You may enter as many times as you wish. One weekly winner will be selected in a random drawing from the posters of the six photos selected to be featured each week Monday-Saturday. The winner will be announced on Sunday. Winners will be contacted by email for their addresses and a Patch gear prize pack will be mailed to them. Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery. Related Topics: Bumblebee, community photos, featured photos, and photos of the day

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Sharon Swanepoel

12:04 pm on Saturday, September 22, 2012

Love this photo David. Bill Owens is a Monroe Patch blogger on bees, and although his company doesn't personally do the cross pollination, it was interesting to learn when talking to him that some businesses do hire out their worker bees to farmers to do the cross pollination on their crops. I guess they don't call them busy bees for nothing!

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