That’s possible as we do have a lot of wasps, but having kept bees I can assure 
you that most of the pollinators visiting the tree are honeybees.

The trapper we use to clear our park of wild boars of which I referred to 
previously sells most of his catch to the Latino community in the area.  He 
says they pay very, very well for a whole live boar and there’s always a demand.

-D


> On Jan 5, 2018, at 6:29 PM, clay monroe via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> The bees might be wasps.  They like to lay eggs in the fruit.  It is a 
> symbiotic relationship.  The fruit is only good for like a day or so.
> 
> 
> clay 
> 
> 1974 450sl -  Frosch - Two tone green
> 1986 SDL - Polei
> 1982 300 SD - Allen
> 
> retired models-
> 2002 s430 - Victor, a Stately & well tailored crap
> 1976 300D - Blei Vanst - it looks silvery
> 1972 220D - Gump - She was green, simple and ran
> 1995 E300D - Gave her life to save me against a Dame in a SUV
> POS 1987 SDL - Beware Nigerian Scammers


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