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Misspent dotage
18 August 2018
Who is bivouacking in these tents, photographed in Saskatchewan?
Please keep all comments seemly and the answer will be provided in about a week.
Answer:
They are shelters for leaf-cutter bees. These are preferred over honey bees for pollenating some crops, such as alfalfa.
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