File:Purple Coneflower with Native Bee (19339999709).jpg

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This purple coneflower is being pollinated by a native bee. According to the following linked article, there are over 3,000 species of native bees in North America! Honeybees may be getting a lot of the press, but all you have to do is walk a patch of prairie or area with flowers to see the many other pollinating insects we have--from bees to beetles to butterflies and moths. Photo Credit: Krista Lundgren/USFWS

www.wired.com/2015/04/youre-worrying-wrong-bees/
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