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by Laurie Low
on September 16, 2022 at 4:59 PM
Thank you for your timely article on bee friendly fall plants. I have been planting sequentially blooming CA native plants for 30 years on my property. A patch of California buckwheat which usually attracts large numbers of honey bees (and other insects) has drawn the fewest visitors of any year I have experienced. The CA aster have buds, and CA fuchsia is beginning its bloom. But where are the bees?  
 
I notice on your website that you have a volunteer program, but the link is broken. If you are accepting volunteers, I am interested in receiving information.  
 
Laurie Low  
Fairfield, CA
Reply by Christine Casey
on September 19, 2022 at 10:57 AM
Laurie,  
I've noticed low bee numbers during the past two summers, likely related to drought.  
 
Thank you for your interest in volunteering. You'll find a link to our volunteer application here: https://beegarden.ucdavis.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/Bee-Haven-volunteer-application-.pdf
 
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