00:41:41 Ruth Smith: Hello to all from Ontario! 00:41:42 Julie Ginder: Good morning from beautiful Anchorage Alaska 00:41:43 Nanci Wood: El Reno Oklahoma 00:41:43 robert lamothe: rob Annapolis md 00:41:45 Michelle Detwiler: Penn Valley PA - oak hickory woods 00:41:45 Kelly Goodwin: Blachly, Oregon 00:41:49 Janelle Heise: Hi from West Milford NJ 00:41:49 Nancy Haines: Omaha, NE 00:41:51 Richard Meyer: Good afternoon from th eAdirondacks 00:41:51 William Fackrell: Boise, Idaho 00:41:52 Rusty Hathcock: Springfield, Missouri 00:41:54 Donald Bladow: Anchorage, AK 00:41:55 Kaleigh Bryden: hello from Columbus OH :) 00:41:55 Mary Haasch: Greetings from NE Wisconsin, USA 00:41:55 Anita Bigbee: dallas tx 00:41:57 Steve Rogenstein: Hi from Berlin, Germany. 00:41:57 Leigh Ann Fish: Hi from Farmington, Maine 00:42:00 Sheila Kneeshaw: Hello from Sheila in Detroit Michigan 00:42:00 Maria Topper: Hi, from Martinez! (East Bay Area) 00:42:03 Mark Lavatelli: Hello from Buffalo 00:42:06 Barbara Snyder: Hello from Columbus, Ohio! 00:42:07 Kathleen Cerutti: NH 00:42:09 Irma Bensinger: Glenelg, Maryland 00:42:10 Nan Andrews: Greetings from Geneva Illinois and Eagle River WI 00:42:10 jan Douglass: Jan Douglass, East Central Ohio 00:42:11 Hannah Kopp: Hi from Athens, Ohio! 00:42:11 Doug Rush: Doug in Denver 00:42:12 Donna Zobrist: Hello from Riverside, OH! 00:42:14 Lynn Foster: Little Rock, Arkansas! 00:42:15 Marge Doremus: Hi everyone from Clifton, NJ! Marge 00:42:15 Gizele Gionet: Gizele , New Brunswick canada 00:42:15 Norma Follstaedt: Norma Follstaedt from Urbana Ohio 00:42:18 Celeste Huff: Hello from Madison, Wisconsin! 00:42:19 Sophie Kohn: St Looey MO 00:42:20 Marion Yaglinski: We’re working on becoming a bee city. ;) 00:42:22 Fran Durner: Fran from Anchorage, AK. Still cold, icy and snowy! 00:42:22 Maureen Coello: Boston MA 00:42:23 Erin Hanson: Sturgeon Bay, WI 00:42:24 Evelyn Simon: hello from Moscow, Idaho 00:42:25 Nancy Bol: Nancy Ontario Canada 00:42:26 Christine Holmes: Hello from Columbus, Ohio 00:42:26 Vicki Alldritt: Hello everyone Vicki Washburn, WI 00:42:27 Clare Thorn: Hi Donna Zobrist! 00:42:27 Heather Carter: Hello from Gulfport, MS! 00:42:28 Patty Gale: Beautiful day here in Massachusetts. 73 degrees! 00:42:29 Claudia Lee: Hi from Suffolk, Virginia, USA, Claudia Lee 00:42:29 Renee Bray: Hi From New York 00:42:29 Janet Love: From Toronto Ontario 00:42:29 Shaylyn Bernhardt: Hello from sunny St. Paul, MN! 00:42:31 Jessica Elenis: Delaware, OH! 00:42:32 katharina davitt: from Berlin myself now in Oregon. 00:42:32 Patricia Brunner: Hello from Homer Glen, Illinois 00:42:33 Rose Mary Burns: Hello from Ashtabula, OH 00:42:34 Ryan Kalal: Crookston MN 00:42:35 Ruthann Nahorny: Lincoln,ne 00:42:37 Portia McCracken: Hello from warm and Springy north-central North Carolina 00:42:37 Andrea DeMayo: Hello from Providence RI 00:42:37 Claudia Babcock: Hi from Brooklyn, NY 00:42:39 Jeanette Johnson: good Afternoon from Geneva IN 00:42:40 Linda Holman: Linda Fostoria Ohio 00:42:41 Ulana Stuart: Chapel Hill 00:42:41 MJ Dougherty: Hello from Columbus 00:42:44 Michelle Vanstrom: Western New York 00:42:46 Christine Johnson: Elba (southeast), MN 00:42:47 Richard Duval: hi from Russell Ohio 00:42:48 Cathy Streett: Darien IL 00:42:49 Leslie Kenney: Leslie Kenney from Blennerhassett, West Virginia 00:42:51 Jomichele Seidl: Yellow from Gig Harbor, Washington 00:42:53 Anthony Antonucci: Hello from Wynantskill, New York. Sunny and 60 degrees - Hooray! 00:42:55 John Kaminsky: John, from Cleveland Ohio, glad to be here. 00:43:02 Nannette Trinkaus: Hello from Southbury, CT! 00:43:05 Diane Jensen: Minneapolis 00:43:06 Theresa Wolanin: Hello, from Kent, Ohio! 00:43:12 Anne Goulden: i from Sarnia ontario 00:43:14 Jeffrey Michals-Brown: Good afternoon from Brockton, Massachusetts! 00:43:14 Karen Kaehler: Hello from Longville, MN where I have been doing bumble bee surveys for 6 years! 00:43:15 Jerry Gudauskas: McHenry Illinois, USA !, 00:43:16 Mary Jamieson: Hi! Mary Jamieson from Oakland University, Rochester Michigan.\ 00:43:19 Jennifer Montgomery: Central New Hampshire. Thanks for offering the course! 00:43:22 Rebecca Biggs: Tuning in from Milwaukee, WI 00:43:22 Kristen Obbink: Hello from Ames, IA! 00:43:33 Karen Hahn: Hello from northern Wisconsin 00:43:34 Kennedy Halvorson: Hello from Calgary, AB, Canada 00:43:39 Judith Saum: Hi, Judith Saum from Rumney, NH 00:43:39 Jude Griffin: Sutton, MA 00:43:40 Serena Sanborn: hello from Hallowell, Maine 00:43:40 Danielle Dorsen: Hello from Detroit, MI! 00:43:40 Sharon Coates: Hi from Des Moines, IA 00:43:41 Meghan Hedeen: Hello from Atlanta, GA. :) 00:43:41 Mobi Warren: San Antonio, TX Hello! 00:43:41 Daniel Curry-Corcoran: Hello from Chapel Hill, NC - USA 00:43:42 Molina Walters: Hello from a very sunny Arizona! 00:43:42 David Pilliod: Hi from Boise, Idaho! 00:43:42 Donald Vicarel: Hello from University Heights (Cleveland) OH 00:43:42 Cynthia Irwin: hello from cold,windy Mustang OK 00:43:44 Brenda Junkin: Newcomerstown Ohio!!!!!! 00:43:44 Wendy Donkin: Hello from Cleveland Heights, OH 00:43:45 nancy russell: Hello from Sidney, Ohio 00:43:45 Christy Curran: Midland, TX! 00:43:45 Sharla Stack: Hi from Dallas, TX 00:43:45 Pamela Hufnagel: Clarion, PA 00:43:45 Allison Volk: Springfield, ohio 00:43:46 pawel Pieluszynski: Brooklyn Bridge Park, NYC 00:43:46 Adina Fryer: Hello from Littleton, CO! 00:43:46 Carrie Driehaus: Cincinnati, ,ohio 00:43:47 emily reutter: Toledo, OH :) 00:43:48 Stephanie Barkay: Rogers, Ohio USA 00:43:48 Pam Leonhardt: Pam Cincinnati 00:43:48 Leslie Brennan: Kennett Square, PA 00:43:48 Nelson Smith: Edgartown, MA 00:43:48 Julie Rose: Hi from Julie in Hollister, WI. Thanks for this! 00:43:49 Claire Gélinas: Claire Gelinas & Deborah Crump from West Paris Maine 00:43:49 Mark Nofsinger: Hi from Middleton, WI! 00:43:50 Vincent Bohlinger: Greetings from Warwick, RI! 00:43:50 Theresa Garrison: Hello from Bloomington, MN! 00:43:50 Phil Porter: Greetings from Eau Claire, WI 00:43:51 Mary Jane Brown: Hello from Midland, Texas 00:43:51 Kate Spontak: Kate from Little Rock Arkansas 00:43:51 Gary Fish: Hi from Augusta, MAine 00:43:51 mike mckinley: New Albany, IN 00:43:51 Loree Niola: damariscotta, maine 00:43:52 Kristine Blum: Kristine Blum, Jacksonville, Florida 00:43:52 Genelle Uhrig: Hello from The Wilds in Cumberland, OH 00:43:53 Mary Magray: Hello from Madison Wisconsin! 00:43:53 John Bocan: Greetings from Morgantown, WV :-) 00:43:53 Marcia Hannon: Kiowa Colorado 00:43:54 Victoria Blaisdell: Hello from Slingerlands, NY 00:43:55 Stephanie Seymour: Carlisle, PA 00:43:56 Cynthia Van Druff: Greeting from State College, Pa 00:43:56 GRACE ANDERSON: St Paul, MN 00:43:56 Teresa Jones: hello from La Plata, MD 00:43:57 Lynn Purse: Pittsburgh PA area 00:43:57 joanne roehrs: Bowling Green, Ohio 00:43:58 Ines Angel: Adirondacks, NY 00:43:58 Louise Shepard: Hi from Jeffersonville OH 00:43:58 Mary Ann Lambrecht: Eagle River WI 00:43:58 Chris Stanton: Chris Stanton, University of Mount Union in Alliance, OH--hello! 00:43:59 Fran Schaul: Lyndhurst, Ohio 00:44:00 Beth Herr: Hi from Richmond California 00:44:01 Marlene Blatnik-Freeze: Hi Shaker Hts. Ohio 00:44:01 Sally Mikel: Hello from Champaign, Illinois 00:44:02 Ivana Thomas: Ivana in Salt Lake City 00:44:02 Natalie Fern: Good afternoon from Parkton, Maryland (northern Baltimore County) 00:44:02 Timothy Kalan: Tim in Shaker Heights Ohio 00:44:04 Anne Bartels: Hi from Marinette, WI (north of Green Bay!) 00:44:04 Rosanne Romero: Hello from Houston, TX 00:44:06 Richard Meyer: hi from Schroon Lake NY Adirondacks 00:44:07 Mobi Warren: San Antonio, TX. Hello! 00:44:07 Tina Swanson: Hi from Mt. Airy MD! 00:44:08 Heidi Pflipsen: Avon Minnesota still snow here 00:44:09 Linda Wilmot: Silver Spring, MD Go Bucks! 00:44:09 Nancy Neilan: Hi! Nancy from Kansas City, MO 00:44:11 Linda Williams: Hi from Liberty, MO! 00:44:17 Frederic Dike: Madison Wisconsin 00:44:17 Jessica Salesman: Hello from Northeast Iowa! 00:44:19 P Moore: HI From south coast RI, Patricia 00:44:21 Mary Lee Walter: Hello from rainy St. Louis. 00:44:22 Jody Marshall: Hello from McLean, VA! 00:44:23 Douglas Moore: Greetings from Cary, IL 00:44:23 Beth Herr: And I also do surveys in Carmel New YOrk 00:44:23 Jane Eberly: watching from Canal Winchester, OH 00:44:25 Gregory Orr: Hi from Bedford Ohio 00:44:27 Witold Lehmann: Lincoln, NE 00:44:27 Georgia Feasel: Owego, NY 00:44:30 DEBORAH LACASSE: Deb from MN 00:44:34 Fran Davidson: Tom and Fran Davidson Clark County, Ohio Hi All 00:44:37 Sue Barry: Hello from Arlington, MA 00:44:37 Joseph Gendron: Mimbres! New Mexico 00:44:40 Brian Fahey: Howdy from Charleston, SC 00:44:41 Julie Mazzoleni: Sorry to miss the bee course!!! 00:44:41 Peri Dworatzek: Hi from Toronto Ontario, Canada :) 00:44:41 Cary Matthew: hi from Dayton Ohio Matt 00:44:43 Jeanette Eckert: hello from Toledo, Ohio 00:44:44 Bill Benedetto: Hello from North Canton, OH 00:44:48 Frances Hegarty: Hello from Madison, Wisconsin! 00:44:49 Daniel Bernier: Hello from Scotch Plains, Union County, NJ 00:44:51 Diana Stanzione: Groton,Ct 00:44:53 Eric Schoen: Concord MA ,,, 00:44:58 Kathy Demers: Hi from the Quiet corner of Willington CT 00:44:59 Doris Luther: Hollis, Maine 00:45:00 Dee Roll: Hello from Wichita,KS! 00:45:03 suzanne dubois: Greetings from Ocean View,Delaware 00:45:11 Heide Dolan: Hello from Denver! 00:45:14 Karen Feltham: Hello from Rushsylvania, Ohio 00:45:15 Joe Hahn: Scottsdale, AZ 00:45:15 Natalie Cohen: Hello from Baltimore :D 00:45:16 Cathy L Smith: Hello from Gomer, Ohio 00:45:18 Jerman Rose: Sediment Idaho 00:45:19 Betsy Berkey: Hello from Sandusky Ohio 00:45:21 Brenda Junkin: Newcomerstown Ohio says HIIIIII 00:45:25 Mary Diaz-Przybyl: Hello from Lexington, MA 00:45:25 Diana Bisbing: hello, from Cincinnati!! 00:45:29 Cynthia Monius: Good afternoon! Pylesville MD 00:45:31 Katny Cahalan: Hello to all from Edgewood, Kentucky. 00:45:31 Dianne Arvin: Nashville TN 00:45:32 Dale Shelley: Hello from Chicago🙂 00:45:33 Marie Delahaye: Hi from Martinez, CA and thanks for considering people on the West Coast 🙂 00:45:37 Tori Antonino: Hello from Somerville, MA! 00:45:40 Marie Belfast: Hello from Gun Barrel City TX! 00:45:44 Connie Webb: hello from Connie Webb 00:45:50 JENNIFER MARQUARDT: HI from Madison NJ 00:45:50 Nancy Moenster: Hello from Howes Mill, MO 00:45:51 Jan Smith: Thanks for this program, here in Eastern NC, Onslow County 00:45:55 Glen Puhak: Hello from Shrewsbury Township, NJ 00:45:55 Michael Williams: Greetings from Michael in Concord, MA 00:45:58 Tammy Cloud: Howdy from Maypearl TX 00:45:58 Joyce Fry: Hello from Joyce Fry Frankfort KY 00:45:59 Mike Hennessey: Greetings from Mike H., Cary, North Carolina. 00:46:01 Connie Brown: Hello from Woodland Park, Co. Looking forward to this! 00:46:02 Ruth Rose: Hi from Loess Hills Wild Ones, Sioux City, Iowa! 00:46:05 Jane Thornton: Hi from Aurora, OH 00:46:08 STEPHEN YOUNG: Hello, from Eugene, Oregon 00:46:10 Deb Colllins: Deb from Strongsville OH 00:46:10 Cheryl Marcum: Stockton, Missouri 00:46:11 Mary Kennedy: Greetings from Chicago! 00:46:16 Steven Rothe: Greetings form Omaha 00:46:17 Kristine Banister: hello bergen ny..sunny and snowdrops 00:46:20 Leslie Modrack: Hi from Minneapolis, MN 00:46:25 Brittany Wienke: Greetings from Brooklyn, NY 00:46:28 RaeAnn Engler: Hello from Raeann in Batavia - Western NY 00:46:32 Cathy Kavassalis: Hi from Oakville, Ontario, Canada 00:46:33 Janice Abernethy: JAN ABERNETHY ROCHESTER. NY 00:46:37 Diane Walczak: Hello from Prospect, PA 00:46:51 Abbey Vizelka: Hello from Sheboygan, WI 00:46:56 Diahann Lohr: Hello, from Watertown, WI 00:46:58 Pamela Cady: hello from b 00:47:04 Sue Simon: Good Afternoon from Westerville, OH 00:47:27 Pamela Cady: hello from Baltimore 00:47:40 Alice Jeresko: Hello from Cleveland Heights, OH 00:47:41 sandra Stearns: greetings from Roselle, IL 00:47:47 Deanna Schulte: Greetings from McNeill, Mississippi. A little late, but happy to be here now. 00:47:57 John Stupica: Hello from Broadview Heights, Ohio 00:48:06 Darla Preiss: Greetings from Pacific, MO 00:48:11 Arika Preas: hello from Norther Minnesota 00:48:14 Charlotte Minor: Charlotte from DeLand, Florida 00:48:16 Pat Franzen: Greetings from Central IL. I looked for connections with the talk with Bombus species ID at Fermilab. I discovered that she tragically passed. Such a loss of knowledge and intellect. She was passionate and such a source of info for me, a novice observer. 00:48:17 Addison Woll: Hello from Coralville, IA 00:48:36 Gail Piper: Good morning from Warsaw OH 00:48:44 karen sue Stevens: hello from St. Charles Mo Master Naturalists 00:48:58 Tami Masuoka: Hello from Cleveland Heights, OH 00:48:59 Lisa Craddock: Hello from Minerva Park Ohio! 00:49:03 RKathie McClung: Hello from Tularosa, New Mexico USA 00:49:05 Doris Hibner: Hello from Wapakoneta, OH 00:49:13 Marilyn Matevia: Greetings from Cleveland, OH 00:49:16 Jane Neil: Hi from Brandon Manitoba Canada. 00:49:17 Ellie Nowels: Hello from Columbus OH 00:49:19 Marianne Riofrio: Marianne from Columbus, Ohio here 00:49:22 Angela Belli: Hello from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 00:49:23 Erika Kemler: Hello from Alma, MI 00:49:24 Andrea Montoya: Hello from Andrea in Boulder co; cold and sunny!! 00:49:29 Karen Foust: Hello from Pittsboro, NC 00:49:31 Meixelsperger Roseann: Hello from Shell Lake WI 00:49:31 Portia McCracken: How can I turn chat off my screen on a smartphone (Android/Motorola One)? 00:49:40 Regina Zayd: Hi from Berea, Ohio 00:49:41 John Thoms: Snug Harbor , RI in da house 00:49:50 Dilu Juvarkar: Dilu from Union County Dublin OH 00:49:51 Edgar Hernandez: Hello from Ottawa, Ontario 00:50:13 Linda Asebrook: Hello from Springfield OH 00:50:47 Celeste Huff: Hi Portia, you can press the red x on the chat window (which will not exit you from the zoom call, no worries!) 00:51:36 Sallie Adams: Hello 00:52:28 Arlene Dooley: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 00:52:53 Glen Puhak: Fuzzy line. Haha! 00:52:54 marie fletcher: marie fletcher 00:53:07 marie fletcher: harbeson, de. 00:54:10 Carolyn Hufford: Carolyn H. In Boston, MA 00:54:31 Vicki Teets: Hi from Garrett County, MD 00:55:23 Carla Stephenson: Is the East-West dividing line applicable thru Canada and Mexico? Do they have different bumble bee species there? 00:55:31 Jane Havran: Grafton Township, Ohio here ! 00:58:11 caro went: Wow. 00:58:15 Carol Stiteler: Hello, I am having trouble with the closed caption pop up staying closed. I am on a chrome book. 00:59:48 Denise Ellsworth: Sometimes those chrome books and ipads are challenging for our zoom format! Can you allow the captioning but move it around/out of the way? 01:01:32 Denise Ellsworth: You could try to post the question again in the Q & A, including that you’re on a chrome book, and asking if anyone knows how to turn off captioning and if so, can they post it in the chat? I can’t type a question in myself… 01:02:28 wynn adam: Video off for now. 01:05:41 Carol Stiteler: I'll just try to ignore it. :) 01:06:38 Marjorie Peterson: Marjorie Peterson here 01:06:53 Denise Ellsworth: I’m sorry we can’t help! Every session, a new tech issue 🙂 01:10:58 Heather Watson: I'm 01:11:19 Heather Watson: I still can't get the cc to close on my Android. 01:12:18 Diego Macall: have entomologists measured the the effect poor nutrition, like from mono culture, has on overall colony development? in the case of bumble bees, in their development? 01:15:15 Michele M: @SharonCoates - regarding transport of bees - I was shocked by the amount of bee movement; this docufilm is excellent and eye-opening - https://www.thepollinators.net/about 01:16:25 Michele M: @SharonCoates - the film is about honey bees only, not other bees. 01:18:37 Carl G: Does Jamie have his presentation full screen? Seems kind of small in my view 01:18:48 Peter Ferron: Do bumblebee have floral fidelity? 01:19:40 Gail Tichy: purple cone flowers 01:19:41 Laura Kimberly: Mealy blue sage 01:19:46 Stephanie Barkay: Bee balm, clover 01:19:48 GRACE ANDERSON: Thistles 01:19:49 Molly Murphy: prickly pear cactus 01:19:49 Tara Gill: beardtounge 01:19:49 Cynthia Hall: Anemone sylvestris 01:19:50 Brittany Wienke: Sedums! 01:19:50 Debra MacGregor: Garden phlox 01:19:53 Ruth Marcy: Agastache, thyme 01:19:53 Maggie Landry: penstemon 01:19:53 Jomichele Seidl: Escalonia! 01:19:54 Debra MacGregor: snapdragons 01:19:54 Carmenza Gutierrez: Cole's 01:19:55 Tiffani Harrison: Salix spp/Willows! 01:19:55 Ken Koellner: Helianthus mollis 01:19:55 Suzanne Sutton: Blueberry blossoms 01:19:58 Kelly Capuzzi: Senna 01:19:58 Jude Griffin: orange jewelweed 01:19:58 Addison Woll: wild bergamont and prairie aster 01:19:59 Portia McCracken: I see them on clover and in my garden on tomato plants 01:19:59 Teresa Kaminski: asters, tomatoes, peppers 01:19:59 Beverly James: Dutchman’s breeches and squirrel corn 01:19:59 Dee Roll: Hosta 01:20:00 Jennifer Brickey: lupines! 01:20:00 Carol Oeller: Partridge Pea 01:20:00 Eva Orozco: Balsam (impatien) 01:20:00 Stuart Greenberger: lavender 01:20:00 Kathy Beijen: Monarda 01:20:01 amy fenn: lavendar 01:20:01 Melanie Brookes-Weiss: mountain mint; asters 01:20:01 Victoria Blaisdell: Turtleheads 01:20:01 Darla Komora: 👍columbine, swampweed, brown-eyed susan 01:20:01 Carmenza Gutierrez: Cole's 01:20:01 Sarah Jenkins: sneezeweed 01:20:01 Joy VanderLek: partridge pea 01:20:02 Maureen Bogdanski: Gentians 01:20:02 Patricia Carr: Dahlias 01:20:02 Catherine Gunn: pea, penstamon 01:20:02 Debbie Hinchey: raspberries 01:20:02 Susan May: Sunflowers 01:20:02 Karen Kaehler: favorite in my area - bee balm when it's blooming 01:20:02 Annette Paul: Turtlehead flowers n Fall 01:20:03 Sandra Power: Scilla 01:20:03 Susan Moore: Great blue lobelia 01:20:03 Michelle Vanstrom: Wild monarda 01:20:03 Heather Watson: echinacia 01:20:03 Valerie Shaw: Sedum 01:20:03 Andrea Montoya: Agastache 01:20:03 Barbara Hopkins: mountain mint 01:20:03 Rebecca Newton: Loved our anise hyssop and bee's friend. Also deadnettle 01:20:04 Kathleen Corr: Late season - asters 01:20:04 Sarah Zipfel: monarda 01:20:04 Daniel Curry-Corcoran: Clover 01:20:04 Chanda Henne: lavender 01:20:05 Jenny Adkins: Physotegia, monarda, Asclepias, 01:20:05 Brenda Gray: Swamp milkweed 01:20:05 Grace Avalos: bee balm 01:20:05 Macy Reynolds: Partridge Peas 01:20:05 Kathleen Morgeson: Monarda fistulosa 01:20:05 Kaitlin Deutsch: I've seen lots of bumble bees on jewelweed! 01:20:05 Jomichele Seidl: Comfrey plants 01:20:05 Ryan Kalal: Sunflowers 01:20:05 Gail Tichy: penstemon 01:20:05 MJ Dougherty: Hibiscus 01:20:06 Jill Cheilik: They buzz pollinate on my Spireas and Swamp Milkweed 01:20:06 Laura Smith: Borage 01:20:06 Daria Gregg: Lady Slippers 01:20:06 Bill White: shrubby st johnswort 01:20:07 Celia Montemurri: Dead Nettle 01:20:07 Kennedy Halvorson: Nicotiana rustica, wild tobacco 01:20:07 Kathleen Bradley: Purple nightshade (false nightshade- don't have scientific). 01:20:07 STEPHEN YOUNG: Lavender 01:20:07 Timothy Myshrall: Native sunflowers 01:20:07 Lynn Sontag: Buckeye trees have loads of bumbles 01:20:08 Trish Worgan: Agastche 01:20:08 Molly Murphy: prickly pear cactus 01:20:08 Lee Truelove: goldenrod, phlox, and tomatoes 01:20:08 Diana Bisbing: salvia 01:20:08 Val Frankoski: liatris 01:20:08 mike mckinley: Hyacinth beans 01:20:08 Jayme Gruden: Rose of Sharon plants 01:20:08 Jill Simmons: Squash blossoms 01:20:09 Cheryl Burnett: Catmint 01:20:09 Maureen Huey: ,Monarda, Joe Pye Weed 01:20:09 Rebecca Sova: redbud tree blossoms, apple blossoms 01:20:09 Mary Lee Walter: on my Russian sage 01:20:10 Patricia Hannington: Hostas, lilies 01:20:10 Susie Yarbrough: gaillardia and salvia farinacea 01:20:10 Constance Roth: Lu;inus and tomatoes 01:20:10 Theresa Beck: Solidago - goldenrod 01:20:10 Helen Hollis: Virginia bluebells 01:20:10 Suzy Nicksic: They love my St Johns wort 01:20:10 Cathy Ortega Contreras: salvia 01:20:11 Nancy Higgins: Foxglove 01:20:11 Pamela Frese: vitex 01:20:11 CAT MILLER: Partridge pea and shrubby st. johns wort 01:20:11 Nancy Wilson: salvia farinaceae 01:20:11 Jo Ann Bartsch: rhododendron 01:20:11 Mary Jenks: Monarch or bee balm 01:20:11 Lynne Patenaude: False sunflower 01:20:11 Sharla Stack: Abelia 01:20:11 Patricia Carr: sunflowers 01:20:12 Michael Williams: Roses 01:20:12 Phil Porter: russian sage 01:20:12 Steven Rothe: Penstemon 01:20:12 Kim Frey: Lots of bumble bees on American Bellflower 01:20:12 Sharon Devine: Zinnias, marigolds, sun flowers 01:20:12 Jessie Donohue: Blue gatorade 01:20:12 Barbara Tiews: raspberries and Dahlias 01:20:13 Barbara Hopkins: hibiscus 01:20:13 Marti MacArthur: Monarda 01:20:13 susan Tucker: Blue lobelia 01:20:14 Bernard Pontones: clover 01:20:14 Cindy Kieselbach: squash blossoms 01:20:14 Kay Moesser: ground ivy, crocuses, strawberries 01:20:14 Judith West: Baptisia species 01:20:14 Ellen Watrous: Ribes sanguineum 01:20:14 Pam McFarland: Cholla & prickly pears 01:20:14 Melanie Brookes-Weiss: liatris spicata 01:20:14 Barbara Bates: Japanese Andromeda 01:20:15 Daniel Curry-Corcoran: Squash definitely 01:20:15 Jessica Elenis: bee balm/bergamot 01:20:15 Rusty BURLEW: California lilac 01:20:15 Nancie Ryan: Bladderpod and ceanothus 01:20:15 Patty Marlett: Monarda fistulosa 01:20:16 Sarah Jenkins: clover 01:20:16 Maureen Lorenz: Tons of Bumbles on fall clematis 01:20:16 mary keith: squash 01:20:16 Mary Jo Mosby: blackberry 01:20:16 Carol Finn: Russian Sage 01:20:16 Lindsey DeGendt: ironweed 01:20:16 Mary Magray: PJM Rhododendron 01:20:16 Elizabeth Dupree: Rose of Sharon 01:20:17 Laura PIsko: geranium maculatum, lungworts 01:20:17 Tim Rains: bee balm 01:20:17 Beth Herman: tomatoes, asters, goldenrods 01:20:17 wynn adam: Forage on sedums. 01:20:17 Patricia Hannington: torenia 01:20:17 Kathleen Benckendorf: Agastache/ hyssop 01:20:17 Gladys Reyes: Aster 01:20:18 Marilyn Hallenburg: sunflowers 01:20:18 Linda Saus: Russian sage, tomatoes, squash 01:20:18 John Kaminsky: phlox 01:20:18 Molly Murphy: rocky mountain bee plant, cleome serulata 01:20:18 Terry Harper: Coneflower 01:20:18 Cheryl Messinger: lemon tree, blueberries 01:20:18 Catherine Gunn: milkweed 01:20:18 Kate Kramer: Nettles 01:20:18 Maureen Bogdanski: Monarda 01:20:19 Reiss family: Goldenrod 01:20:19 Paul Landkamer: They love my common milkweeds! 01:20:19 Heather Sabin: Lupine, phaecelia, ceanothus 01:20:19 Carol Rothe: Sweet JoePyeWeed 01:20:19 Anne Russell: Seen on bladderpod. 01:20:19 Cathy Ramsey: Monarda 01:20:20 Rachel L. Veltman: joe pye weed, agastache 01:20:20 Katny Cahalan: maple tree where sap is oozing out 01:20:20 Carey Loveland: Burgemont 01:20:20 Kathleen Morgeson: meadow phlox 01:20:21 Sarah Thomas: Catmint, gaura 01:20:21 Norma Follstaedt: African blue basil 01:20:21 Anne Morgan: Tradescantia (spiderwort) native in Ontario 01:20:21 Jo Mansell: Vitex bushes 01:20:21 Lynn Foster: Beautyberries 01:20:21 Carmenza Gutierrez: coleus 01:20:22 Carolyn Miller: Dicentra, Solidago, Culvers root, Liatris 01:20:22 Mary Huey: joe pye weed, rudbeckia 01:20:22 Kathleen Cerutti: Blue Lobelia and Touch-me-not blooms. 01:20:23 Laura Bunton: Mealy Sage. 01:20:23 Jeff Taylor: Autumn sage in Texas 01:20:23 Karen Stiles: bottle gentian 01:20:23 Beth Whitaker: monarda fistulosa 01:20:23 Susan Moore: penstomen 01:20:23 Celeste Huff: Echinacea purpurea 01:20:24 Mark Lavatelli: bee balm, althea 01:20:24 Gail Piper: rhododendron, monarda, asters 01:20:24 Mary Brennan: Hostas 01:20:24 Christopher Dorando: St. Johnswort, wild senna, new jersey tea 01:20:24 Erinn Pirlo: non native.plant,, but I see some bumblebees on hostas 01:20:25 Maurene Mealy: Solidago odora, speciosa, rigida 01:20:25 Ellen Silverman: Two days ago on rock garden iris 01:20:25 Aiyanna Milligan: Monarda punctata 01:20:25 Sheila Kneeshaw: my bee balm 01:20:25 Sally Mikel: Caryopteris (blue mist) 01:20:26 Cindy Simpson: in early spring they love the purple flower stalks of my Ajuga ground cover 01:20:26 Ed Buchs: Joe Pye Weed 01:20:26 Peg Nemoff: passiflora incarnata 01:20:26 Georgina Cullman: minarda 01:20:26 Grace Avalos: catmint 01:20:26 Witold Lehmann: partridge pea 01:20:26 Patty Gale: anise hyssop 01:20:27 Jeanette Eckert: in my yard the bumblebees love cosmos, sunflowers, and coneflowers 01:20:27 Mary Baldwin: last yr saw mostly bumblebee vs other ; cucumbers 01:20:27 Patricia Carr: Russian sage 01:20:27 Patricia Hannington: Zizia 01:20:28 Beth Herman: hosta 01:20:28 Carol Maccanico: Sedum 01:20:28 Claudia Lee: azaleas, clover,service berry 01:20:28 DEBORAH LACASSE: Foraging on azalia's 01:20:28 Barbara Beane: Henry Duhlburg salvia, Carolina Jasmine 01:20:28 Kathy Taylor: Common milkweed 01:20:29 Mary Spolyar: Downy Lobelia, Partridge Pea, American Basketflower 01:20:29 Robert Grajewski: blueberry, mint, clover 01:20:29 Barbara Hopkins: butterfly bush 01:20:29 Fanita Dabis: anise hyssop 01:20:29 Molly Fifield-Murray: Dutchman’s breeches, thistles, Bee balm 01:20:29 Reiss family: turtlehead 01:20:29 Donna Wierzbowski: Cephalanthus occidentalis (buttonbush) 01:20:29 CAT MILLER: Mexican sunflowers 01:20:29 Linda Lobik: Holly 01:20:29 Marcia Wensing: monarda 01:20:30 Sylvie Dion: Grey dogwood flowers 01:20:30 Ryan Kalal: Dandelion 01:20:30 Jennie Girard: Red Bud and poppies 01:20:30 Nita Wester: phacelia, borage, tomatoes, blueberries, artichoke, 01:20:30 Rosanne Romero: Partridge Pea 01:20:31 Kathleen Morgeson: wild hydrangea 01:20:31 Valerie Jondahl: everything! 01:20:31 Anne Coleman: Bidens Aristosa 01:20:32 Mark Nofsinger: Tomatoes, Baptisia, feral sweet pea, lots of composites 01:20:32 Janet Erio: Echinacea purpurea, lavender, monarda 01:20:32 Ella Maxwell: joe pye sedum wingfoot 01:20:32 Judy Wanamaker: Hellebotes 01:20:32 Rita Potter: marigolds. They appear to be resting here 01:20:32 Steven Rothe: turtlehead 01:20:33 Kazia Marquez: Cone Flowers, Zinnias 01:20:33 James Mathews: Thistle 01:20:34 Kathy Beijen: Rose Mallow 01:20:34 Jo Ann Bartsch: perennial sunflowers 01:20:34 Kathleen Ferguson: fall blooming tall blue salvia 01:20:34 Brenda Sharp: Lots of interest on my catmint -Nepata. This isn’t native but they love it. 01:20:35 Nancy Donovan: gayfeather, allium 01:20:35 CCE: Agastache 01:20:36 christine pappas: pink turtleheads, buttonbush, dahlia, cupflower 01:20:36 Jennifer Morris: Milwaukee: joe pye weed, Culver’s root, milkweed, bee balm 01:20:37 Hariana Chilstrom: Phacelia, lupine, coreopsis, sunflowers, red runner beans 01:20:37 Kevin Thomas: Gallardia 01:20:37 Julie Edwards: Anise hyssop, Great Blue Lobelia 01:20:37 Hari Ruiz: Monarda fistulosa - they absolutely LOVE this! 01:20:37 Mary Beth Bennett: Red Bud 01:20:37 Susan Moore: Bottle gentian 01:20:37 Amy Wolf: Culver's root 01:20:38 Kris Andrews: Willow, roses, larkspurs, mint 01:20:38 Terri Koontz: Bumblebees love my Autumn Everlasting (tall sedum with pink flowers) 01:20:38 Denise Gehring: wild lupine, blueberries 01:20:38 Georgina Cullman: asters 01:20:38 GRACE ANDERSON: sorbaria 01:20:39 Cammie Machholz: Love partridge pea 01:20:39 Jackie Van Tilburgh: zinnias 01:20:39 Kitsey Snow: monarda, mountain mint, rubus, rosa carolina, rosa virginiana, goldenrods 01:20:39 Rosanne LeBaige: button bush, hyssop, milkweed, salvia thistle 01:20:40 Connie Brown: See huge bumbles at very high elevations in mountains around 13K elevation! Don't know what the flora was? 01:20:40 Craig Winters: I have them on my tomatoes buzzing and a lot of the flowers wild and not around my yard. 01:20:40 Amber Barnes: Obedient plant on my balcony - they'll take naps in there too and its adorable. 01:20:40 Bernie Paquette: BB foraging no Rugosa roses Vermont 01:20:41 Nancy Guinn: Salvia chamaedryoides (Mexican blue sage) 01:20:41 Silvia Gederberg: I live in Houston, TX and see American bumblebees on salvia azurea and mealy blue sage. 01:20:41 Theresa Garrison: Invasive plants like thistle and birds foot 01:20:41 Jane Neil: Sunflowers 01:20:41 Dilu Juvarkar: Hosta flowers 01:20:42 Maureen Bogdanski: Wood betony 01:20:42 John Wickham: African Blue Basil 01:20:42 judy barnhart: love watching bumbled wiggle into turthead chelone 01:20:42 Patty Gale: sunflowers 01:20:43 Mary Kathleen Baird: Monarda fistulosa 01:20:43 Mary Jo Mosby: rhododendrons 01:20:43 SherryAnn Cordover: Physostegia 01:20:44 Tori Antonino: button bush, sunflowers 01:20:44 Deanna Schulte: Golden rod species 01:20:45 Laura Miller: Monarda, Bee balm , clover, cherry trees, and many more. 01:20:45 Pamela Long: Greggs blue mist, tomatoes, sunflowers, 01:20:45 Chris Kreussling: Almost 6,000 iNaturalist Records of Bumble bees visiting flowers: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?place_id=any&taxon_id=52775&verifiable=any&field:Interaction-%3EVisited%20flower%20of= 01:20:45 LE Hopper: Hollyhocks. Sleep in them, too! 01:20:46 Barbara Marty: Hydrangea tree and lilac 01:20:46 Wm John Powell: Hosta 01:20:46 STEPHEN YOUNG: Rosemary 01:20:46 Cathy L Smith: Sedum, Autumn Clematis 01:20:47 David Kollen: Rosemary, Escalonia during overwintering here in SW OR 01:20:47 John Bocan: boneset 01:20:47 Jovanka Djordjevich: rose, Oregon grape, penstemon, vetch 01:20:48 Marjorie Peterson: Yarrow 01:20:48 Robin Garwood: Lupine, Mertensia, Rabbitbtush, 01:20:48 Kathleen Stankiewicz: Physostegia 01:20:48 Kelly Goodwin: Lamiaceae, boraginaceae 01:20:48 Brenda Near: roses- buzz pollination; Anise Hyssop (Ontario) 01:20:48 Patty Marlett: milkweed 01:20:48 Jeanette Metcalf: anenome 01:20:49 Laura Richardson: Helianthus, Rosa, Echinacea, Rudbeckia 01:20:49 dianemitchell: Hydrangeas - lacecap type 01:20:49 isabel: Sleeping in dahlia 01:20:50 John Thoms: Anise Hysop 01:20:50 Rebecca Newton: Monarda, thistles, goldenrods, lupine 01:20:51 Emmy Ulmschneider: Larkspur and Mexican buckeye 01:20:51 Anne Bartels: all of my native perennial plants - asters, bergamot, rudbekias, hyssops, prairie clovers, wild strawberries, zizias, columbine, lupine, baptisias, etc. 01:20:51 Sue Heavenrich: clover, sunflowers 01:20:52 karen sue Stevens: cosmos 01:20:52 Michele M: Agastache, asters, golden rods 01:20:53 Jessica Elenis: raspberries 01:20:53 Barbara Hopkins: golden rods 01:20:53 GRACE ANDERSON: liatris 01:20:53 Angela Belli: They love my zinnia each year!!! 01:20:54 bonnie adams: sunflowers 01:20:54 Carol Stiteler: They love the bee balm 01:20:56 Lynn Sontag: Blue berries and false blue indigo 01:20:56 Millie L Keyser: Crocosmia 01:20:56 bobette Mauck: maximilian sunflower 01:20:57 NANCY ALLEN: blueberries 01:20:57 mike mckinley: sweet pea and labs ear 01:20:57 Robert Whiton: Partridge pea and Wild Senna 01:20:57 Bob Heath: azalea, rhododendron, dandelion, 01:20:57 Patty Gale: rhododendron 01:20:58 Jeanne Poremski: Burdock, cup plant, allium,digitalis 01:20:58 dianemitchell: Agastache 01:20:59 Molly Fifield-Murray: Wild rose 01:20:59 Bill White: cirsium - the native thistles 01:20:59 John Wickham: Rose of Sharon 01:20:59 Pam Phillips: spirea, coneflowers, wild roses 01:21:00 Miki Bloom: sunflowers, dahlias, goldenrod, asters, petunias, 01:21:00 Judy Voigt: I see them on sedum, violets, willow, solidago, aster, zinnia. Augastache foeniculum 01:21:00 Patricia Dutton: Blueberries, Tomatoes, Penstemon, Monarda, Bapstisia 01:21:01 Rusty BURLEW: hardy kiwi 01:21:02 Quita Sheehan: culvers root and large st. John'swort 01:21:02 Heather Watson: bee balm 01:21:02 Kathy Estabrook: catmint, bee balm, common milkweed, goldenrod 01:21:02 Amanda Ingrassia: Heuchera Americana Monarda fistula Aster 01:21:02 Kelly Goodwin: Clovers 01:21:04 John Thoms: A ise Hyssop 01:21:04 Vickie Cohen: A feast on wild Bergamot 01:21:05 Andrew Dewey: meadow sweet 01:21:05 Norma Gilbertson: Obedient plant 01:21:06 Beth Wasden: Tomatillos, blueberries, dahlias, Monarda, milkweeds (Asclepias incarnata and tuberosa). 01:21:08 Marjorie Peterson: Yellow yarrow 01:21:08 Theresa Talarek: Cup Plant 01:21:08 Carey Nelson: Yesterday March 17 on Iris reticulata (rock garden Iris) in Ohio 01:21:09 Marie Delahaye: manzanita 01:21:11 Sarah Foster: Anemone tomentosa 01:21:11 Barbara Ryan: coneflowers, heather, dutchmans breeches, stokesia, monards, physostegia, agastache 01:21:13 Cheryl Sims: hi from Naples, FL, hyssop 01:21:13 Terri Tilotta: Native plants, joe pie weed, echinacea, obedient plant, goldenrods, bee balm monarda 01:21:14 Ellen Watrous: Vaccinium ovatum 01:21:15 Marlene Blatnik-Freeze: Rose of Sharon have seen Bumble Bees 01:21:15 Mary Simonelli: Monarda rose of Sharon, anise hyssop, azalea 01:21:16 Claire Gélinas: goats beard, echinacea 01:21:16 Lynn Purse: Phlox paniculata, lamb’s ear blossoms, Rudbeckia, Echinacea, Anise hyssop 01:21:16 Reiss family: They really do love the bee balm 01:21:17 GRACE ANDERSON: azalea/rhododendron 01:21:17 Maggie Landry: gentian 01:21:18 Deborah Rockwood: sedum, periwinkle 01:21:19 Sally Mikel: sedum 01:21:19 Donna Zobrist: Cosmos, dahlias. 01:21:20 Mary Jo Peden: comfrey, lavender 01:21:20 Jo-Anne Clark: I often see bumble bees on coneflowers and crawling into jewelweed or obedient plants 01:21:20 Rachel L. Veltman: lamium 01:21:20 Carol Rowley: Lamb's ear 01:21:21 Wendy Donkin: Cleveland Heights, OH bumbles observed on blue lobelia, milkweed, echinacea, Joe eye weed to name a few 01:21:21 dianemitchell: catmint 01:21:22 Wyatt Fraas: bumbles - and everything - seem to love thistles; grapes! comfrey gets visits all summer since it flowers several times. 01:21:24 Kathy Estabrook: mountain mint 01:21:25 Rebecca Newton: Nectar robbing columbine :) 01:21:28 dianemitchell: Allium millenium 01:21:28 Patricia Hannington: lirope 01:21:28 Mary Haasch: Dandelions 01:21:29 Michelle Detwiler: Monarda, pasture thistle, blue lobelia, milkweeds, Eutrochium, Phacelia, Solidago, Symphyotrichum 01:21:29 Lee Truelove: And, anise hyssio 01:21:30 Teresa Jones: phlox, tomatoes, blueberries, clover, echinachea 01:21:30 Jesica Anderson: clover, monarda, milkweed, sunflowers. bee balm. catmint 01:21:31 Ed Buchs: Dutchman’s Breeches 01:21:31 Pam Phillips: golden and asters are huge. also sunflowers 01:21:32 Jane Ellison: Senna 01:21:33 Patricia Hannington: liriope 01:21:34 Val Frankoski: stachys 01:21:35 Alesia Miller: I find queens in the leaf litter soon as I remove invasive garlic mustard 01:21:35 bobette Mauck: henry and augusta duelberg saliva 01:21:36 Jamie Kochensparger: Catmint is a bumblebee magnet in my yard :) 01:21:36 Mary Simonelli: Comfrey 01:21:36 Rachel L. Veltman: calamentha 01:21:36 John Bocan: spirea 01:21:36 Reiss family: cardinal flowed 01:21:37 Chris Schweitzer: I’ve seen them get ‘drunk’ on my passionflower 01:21:40 Rusty BURLEW: figwort 01:21:43 Claudia Lee: nest in barn hay stalls!!! 01:21:44 Reiss family: flower 01:21:45 Judy Fulton: Tall bellflower (Campanulastrum americanum) 01:21:47 Steve Slack: Wild Hydrangea H.aborescens 01:21:47 Mary Jane Brown: Bumbles in my yard use Blue Sage and Mexican Bush Sage 01:21:49 Gail Goeke: closed gentian 01:21:49 Joe DiGiovanni: Obedient plants 01:21:51 Lisa Denys: Blue Lobelia, Bottle Gentian, White Turtlehead 01:21:56 Kathleen Bradley: Solanum dolcamara- name may have changed 01:21:58 Consuelo Almodovar: downy wood mint in spring, baptisia cup plant, goldenrods 01:21:58 Laura Richardson: Spearmint, Gaillardia, anise hyssop 01:21:59 Mika Hauser: Anemone hupehensis 01:22:03 John Wickham: Late Figwort 01:22:04 Patricia Carr: Catmint, Sunflowers, Dahlias, Russian Sage, Milkweed, Zinnia 01:22:05 Philip Whitlow: St Andrews Cross, Thistle, Coneflowers 01:22:05 Hariana Chilstrom: Ceanothus is very popular in Portland, Oregon 01:22:06 Ed Buchs: Asters 01:22:07 Tracy Teuscher: Sage, Hyssop, Allium, Sedum, Bee Balm, Lily, Coneflower, Cat Mint 01:22:08 Marjorie Peterson: Coneflower 01:22:09 Laurel Treviño Murphy: Austin, Texas - Salvia farinacea (mealy blue sage), Salvia greggii, S. Roemeriana, Lupinus texensis (bluebonnet), Helianthus annus (sunflower) 01:22:11 Michael Chamberlain: monarda fistulosa! 01:22:11 Elliott Gordon: Last year in Colorado and New Mexico, I observed bumbles on Helianthus, Sphaeralcea, Vicia, Rubus, Medicago, Solidago, Packera, Ericameria, Penstemon, Salvia, Vitex, Mertensis, Lagerstroemia, Rosa, Opuntia, Queen Anne's Lace, Chilopsis, and Melilotus. 01:22:11 B Tryon: creeping Charlie (!), hosta, four o'clocks, mint - they seem to have a great preference for purple flowers. 01:22:13 Katherine Martin: I have seen Bumble Bees “feeding” from Wolf scat. What would they be gaining from that? 01:22:14 Linden Ellis: manzanita, currants, arbutus marina, Spanish lavender (but not French lavender) 01:22:17 Hess Muse: Bombus impatiens nectaring on -Monarda fistulosa, Echinacea purpurea, Allium cernuum- 01:22:17 Michael Feller: Dutchmans britches (Dicentra cucularia), and pussy willow (Salix discolor) are two early blooms in New York City where I see bumble bees nectaring. 01:22:17 Vicki Alldritt: Monarda fistulosa 01:22:17 Gary Casper: I’ve found them in squirrel nest boxes in winter dug into nest detritus 01:22:18 Chris Kirmaier: Blue Lobelia, Pickerel Weed (a pond plant), Larkspur, and Downey Skullcap. They vastly prefer these blue flowers among ~200 native species in my yard. In the fall they will start going to the Cleome. I'm in St Louis. 01:22:18 Mary Jo Peden: native clematis 01:22:18 Portia McCracken: Another reason to leave your leaves? Don't use blowers. 01:22:19 Shelly Vogt: Purple Fleabane and Scentless Chamomile 01:22:19 christine pappas: agastache and blue lobelia 01:22:22 Mary Baldwin: which bumblebees drill holes? 01:22:22 Diahann Lohr: Comfrey root. 01:22:23 Karen Hardie: Texas thistle (Cirsium texanum) 01:22:26 Sarah Litterick: Bee Survey at Pinery Park--mostly spotted knapweed (unfortunately), turtlehead, wild rose, multiple species of goldenrod, new jersey tea, woodland sunflower, sweet white clover 01:22:29 Chris Allgyer: in early spring I see them on purple dead nettle (Lamium purpureum). 01:22:29 Fran Durner: My bumbles are on arabis, scilla, monkshood, echium, sedums, ligularia, liatris, ornamental oregano, bleeding hearts, clematis, and more 01:22:30 Mary Simonelli: They often nest on the north side of my house 01:22:33 Alesia Miller: leave leaves on gardens 01:22:36 Dale Shelley: Crimson clover 01:22:38 Ray Eckhart: Fun one was a blooming artichoke … tentatively ID'ed as a Golden Northern Bumble Bee https://www.facebook.com/raymond.eckhart/posts/10218393609491423 01:22:39 Cynthia Beane: monarda, st johns wort, native sunflowers, rhododendron, rabbit eye blueberry, dandelion, white clover, old fashioned rose 01:22:40 Deborah McCarl: phlox, baptista 01:22:40 Mobi Warren: here in San Antonio, I see them forage on silver leaf nightshade (solanum elaeagnifolium)and on ceniza 01:22:43 Pam Phillips: in spring bleeding heart, grape hyacinth, i trying to add more natives for the queens 01:22:45 Darla Komora: heuchera, green heads coneflower, grey headed coneflower 01:22:45 randy herrington: Phacelia 01:22:47 Steve Slack: Many milkweeds 01:22:48 Karen Feltham: Azalea, Cosmos, Chrysanthemum 01:22:54 Darla Komora: dandelions 01:22:55 Bernie Paquette: BB forage on goldenrod, dandelion, aster, rugosa rose, cosmos, squash, sunflower, Vermont 01:22:57 Amy Campbell: roses, Japanese spirea, Japanese anemone, squash blossoms 01:23:01 Reiss family: I have seen them on catmint 01:23:04 Georgette Guernsey: Salvia farinacea 01:23:05 Mary Simonelli: Willows 01:23:06 Kiki Theodoropoulos: verbena boniarensis and vitex 01:23:09 Joan Milam: Do males "hilltop" for mate finding? 01:23:09 Jane O'Brien: Culver's Root, Monardia, Echinacia 01:23:09 susan Tucker: Oenothera biennis 01:23:09 Mark Jacobs: Burdock! 01:23:14 Ed Buchs: Solomon’s Seal 01:23:15 Frances Hegarty: lamb's ear, squash 01:23:19 Ray Eckhart: They love the Buttonbush and Hydrangea paniculata 01:23:26 MARYANN TEAL: great blue lobelia 01:23:28 Barbara Snyder: Zinnias, morning glories, asters. 01:23:29 Michael Chamberlain: Chamaecrista fasciculata! :) 01:23:31 Amy Campbell: early spring - grape hyacinth, daffodils 01:23:33 Teri Wadsworth: california poppy 01:23:33 jane skogstrom: Blue salvia 01:23:39 Mary Jo Peden: Lamb's Ears, Betony 01:23:39 Catherine Gunn: Dutchman breeches 01:23:40 John Thoms: this is awesome. this speaker is knowledgeable. Cool. 01:23:40 Loretta Graham: borage 01:23:42 Rusty BURLEW: pacific waterleaf 01:23:45 Troy Dunn: Obedient Plant 01:23:45 Jane Pisoni: Passion flowers! 01:23:50 Bruce Freske: Comfrey and Borage 01:23:51 Pam Leonhardt: Mahonia 01:23:53 Chris Kirmaier: Jewel Weed, 01:23:53 Michele M: Coneflowers, allium, dahlias, winterberry holly flowers 01:23:54 B Tryon: rose of Sharon, even roses 01:23:55 Nancy Helm: Hypericum, Claytonia 01:23:56 Patricia Carr: Solomon Seal 01:23:56 Ray Eckhart: All the fall asters … 01:23:57 Dave Hobbins: late summer and early fall on dwarf dandelion and magnolia 01:23:58 Mary Simonelli: Queens in purple deadnettle 01:23:58 Dee Roll: Joe Pye Weed 01:24:02 Anthony Antonucci: Does the queen mate like the honey bee (in the air) or does she mate at a Bee Hotel? 01:24:02 Lynn Conway: cupplant 01:24:07 Christopher Larson: Manzanita borage scabiosa burdock, pear plum many more 01:24:07 Anne Sheridan: Tithonia, Monarda, Sunflowers, Milkweeds 01:24:10 Cathy: Figwort, cupflower hazelnut 01:24:10 Ed Linton: Blueberries 01:24:12 Martha Mertz: Sunflowers, goldenrod 01:24:12 Lan-Jen Tsai: Asclepias tuberosa, milkweed swamp milkweed, sunflowers, monkey flowers, cardinal flowers, goldenrods, penstemons, lavender, oragano 01:24:12 RKathie McClung: borage used for forage material - bumble bees 01:24:14 Dawn Hinebaugh: native sweet pea, monarda, woodland sunflower, Asclepias spp., Polygonatum, Dodecatheon, borage, annual sunflower 01:24:21 Mary Jamieson: almost everything… asters, penstemons, milkweeds, clovers, other legumes, etc. 01:24:25 Darla Komora: ajuga 01:24:27 Susan Boersma: arctic poppy 01:24:29 James Williams: Bee balm 01:24:31 Lisa Schneider: Rosa Virginia a 01:24:35 Addison Woll: bugleweed 01:24:38 LE Hopper: Hoolyhocks. Sleep in them, too! 01:24:39 Laura Richardson: Milkweed Asclepias 01:24:40 Laura Evans: bottle gentian 01:24:40 Tom Flanagan: Button Bush 01:24:41 MARYANN TEAL: St. John's wort 01:24:42 Marion Yaglinski: caryopteris 01:24:43 Vicki Teets: They love my tomatoes, rhododendron, monarda, hosta, St, John's wort, obedient plant, spiderwort 01:24:45 Laura Evans: aster 01:24:48 James Williams: foxglove 01:24:48 Erinn Pirlo: hostas nonnative I know! 01:24:51 Laura Evans: Asclepius tuberosa 01:24:52 Mary Simonelli: Purple deadnettle 01:24:53 Andrea Montoya: Agastche 01:24:56 Eva Keller: Virginia Bluebells 01:24:57 Julie Mazzoleni: Thistle 01:24:57 Lora Gurwala: Bonest, NY Iron weed 01:24:59 Tiffa Foster: Joe Bye Weed 01:25:00 Sharon Smith: AGASTACHE 01:25:01 Janet Surges: Late Fall, plumbago. They love it. 01:25:01 Carol Elkins: Jacob's Ladder, Shooting Star, Monardas, Asters, Goldenrods, Mountain Mint, Penstemons 01:25:01 Lori Swihart: hyssop 01:25:05 Regina Zayd: agastache 01:25:08 Linda Castor: Anise hyssop please 01:25:09 Sharon Smith: mountain int 01:25:12 Tiffa Foster: Joe Pye Weed 01:25:12 James Williams: lungwort 01:25:14 Cindy Simpson: I've seen BB sleeping inside Morning Glory blooms 01:25:15 Carol Elkins: Agastache, Joe Pye 01:25:17 Gail Cameron: marigolds at the end of summer. They were covered! 01:25:19 Paul Richtman: Raspberries & blueberries 01:25:19 Robin Venezia: basswood trees, redbud trees, persimmon trees, gooseberries, blueberries, apple trees 01:25:22 Jamie Kochensparger: Last year I had about 20 bumblebee queens emerge from the soil in my potted native plants in early spring. I was up-potting those plants, and felt the soil "buzzing", and then discovered the bumblebees were waking up to emerge. I set them on top of the soil, they warmed up in the sun and flew off. An awesome experience! : 01:25:22 Deborah Silliman Wass: laburnum 01:25:23 Darla Komora: hostas 01:25:31 LE Hopper: HOLLYHOCKS. SLEEP IN THEM , TOO! 01:25:39 Jane Giblin: willow 01:25:40 Val Frankoski: chaste plant 01:25:42 MJ Hatfield: asperagus 01:25:43 Lea Weaver: Black eyed susans 01:25:43 Edgar Hernandez: Rasberries 01:25:47 Lan-Jen Tsai: asters, rhododendron, Pieres spp., clethra 01:26:21 Abigail Miller: Can you tell sex by sight? 01:26:34 Anne Bartels: had to 'save' a bumble or two from getting stuck in turtlehead flowers - it couldn't back out, so I had to pry open the flower for it 01:26:54 Lynn Purse: Cherry trees in the spring 01:26:55 Marion Yaglinski: it distresses me that bumblebees are sold for pollination. 01:27:09 Maureen Bogdanski: Intrinsic value! 01:32:57 Laurel Treviño Murphy: Yes! I’ve also seen bees and butterflies feed from grasses! 01:33:33 B Tryon: so interesting to see what plants the honeybees vs. bumbles forage from! 01:34:49 Ed Buchs: Wild Senna 01:35:28 Heather Watson: Dandelions 01:35:37 Pat Franzen: So sorry that I need to leave on the hour. I'll look for the posting. Thanks so much! 01:37:18 Patricia Hannington: I see tons in the sweet bay magnolia 01:38:08 Anthony Antonucci: Hi Denise - have you ever had Sam Droege from the USGS talk about his work, especially his photography work? His photos are phenomenal. Thank you. 01:38:26 Pat Franzen: BTW - 20+ years ago, I observed hoards of B. affinis on wild prairie rose at Fermilab. Grounds keepers thought these bushes were invasive wild rose and eradicated them. OOPS! Very few B. affinis on site now. That said, the population in general seems to be moving north. 01:38:43 Denise Ellsworth: Yes, we love Sam! He’ll be teaching at our last session. 01:39:29 Darla Komora: lol 01:39:40 Anthony Antonucci: Ok - great - looking forward to it. Thank you. 01:40:08 Renee Bray: Praying mantis will eat birds. Its amazing, 01:40:11 Theresa Wolanin: Haha, I was on Desiree Narango's nestwatch project when she found that bumbles had kicked chickadees out of one of her boxes. 01:43:01 Abigail Miller: Once there was a big nest in the exposed insulation ofmy workshop shed. 01:47:51 Bruce Daily: Y 01:54:10 Peg Nemoff: You lost me. These are bumble bees, but you are talking about honey pots. What did I miss? 01:54:19 Patricia Carr: Facinating 01:54:23 Amanda Ingrassia: So are honeybees a threat to bumble bees if they are both generalists and many food plants don’t overlap? 01:54:52 Anne Sheridan: Do you know they are male brood only by the time of year or is there a size difference between the capped cells? 01:55:35 Mary Baldwin: could we see a picture of what Dr Strange’s brood chambers look like? In nature where are found ? 01:55:36 Carla Stephenson: what visual cues can we look for to determine whether a bee is a worker or a male? 01:57:24 Brianna Gohde: Is your lab called a “Build a Bee Workshop?” Could be a cute branding opportunity. 🙂 02:04:51 Mary Dessel: can we geta copy of this recording 02:04:57 Sandra Shutt: Thank you for such an excellent presentation. I can't wait for next week. 02:04:57 Nancy Cushion: Do male BB DIE AFTER THEY MATE? 02:06:15 Mark Donnelly: How do you identify each bee 02:06:30 Carol Oeller: do bumble bees aggressively protect nest? 02:06:30 Janet Hickey: Great presentation...well worth watching!! 02:07:48 Maureen Lorenz: Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Love it. It’s exciting to learn about bumblebees. 02:09:50 Theresa Garrison: A park district I worked at would almost only find Rusty Patched bumble bees in areas by parking lots or gardens but never out in the nice "wild" areas of parks in their surveys 02:10:08 Regina Zayd: Purple Prairie Clover is a favored superfood for the Rusty Patched Bumblebee. It's available from Prairie Moon Nursery 02:10:14 Andrea DeMayo: Thank you very much 02:11:54 Susan McMann: Thanks! 02:12:07 marcyloomis: this is really interesting information about the lives of other creatures. thanks you for sharing this whole body of information so freely. 02:12:08 Andrea Montoya: what are the biomechanics of how she switches from making females to males? 02:12:12 caro went: super cool presentation. THanks!!! 02:12:14 Julie Rose: Thanks very much! 02:12:15 Michael Williams: Most excellent! Thank you!! 02:12:16 Yvette Slusarski: Thank you! Looking forward to next week! 02:12:16 Lea Weaver: Excellent class! 02:12:17 Laurel Treviño Murphy: Wonderful presentation! Thank you! 02:12:17 Carl G: WOW, great topic THANKS Jamie 02:12:18 Melanie Brookes-Weiss: thanks so much 02:12:19 maria Ball: Thank you 02:12:19 Kristen Obbink: Thank you! 02:12:20 Heide Dolan: Thank you so much! 02:12:20 Karen Driks: Thanks!! 02:12:20 Carol Elkins: THANK YOU!!! 02:12:20 Susan Boersma: Thank you! 02:12:21 Jeanette Eckert: thank you! 02:12:21 Karen Wood: 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 02:12:21 Beth Herman: Excellent, thank you! 02:12:22 Athena Salzer: Thank you!! 02:12:22 Dawn Hinebaugh: THANK YOU! 02:12:22 Laura Johnson: Great talk! 02:12:22 Peri Dworatzek: Thank you Dr. Strange! It was a great lecture! 02:12:22 Tori Antonino: Thank you, Jamie!!!! 02:12:22 Cathy Dever: Thank-you! 02:12:23 Jennifer Morris: Thank you! 02:12:23 Amy Rembold: Thank you 02:12:23 Cheryl Messinger: thanks 02:12:23 William Gordon: Thank you! 02:12:23 Cathy: Thank you 02:12:23 Sherri Webb: Thank you!! 02:12:23 Marcia Lewis: Thank you! Very interesting! 02:12:24 Angie Hammond: Thank you! 02:12:24 Brittany Wienke: Jamie, thank you so much! Extremely interesting! 02:12:24 Jan Kosmyna: Thank you!!!! 02:12:25 Linda Holman: Thank ou 02:12:25 Mobi Warren: Thanks for a wonderful and informative session! 02:12:25 Jessie Donohue: Thank you!! 02:12:25 Linda Cox: Thanks for the great information. 02:12:25 Stephanie Seymour: Thanks very much! 02:12:26 Elizabeth Bircher: Thank you! I learned a lot. 02:12:26 Nancy Adamson: Great program!! Thank you!!! 02:12:26 Abby-Gayle Prieur: Thank you, Jamie! See you next week. 02:12:26 Sherry Cohen: Thank you!!! 02:12:26 Ray Eckhart: Thanks for a great presentation. Looking forward to the rest of the series. 02:12:27 Clare Thorn: Thank you, Jamie! 02:12:27 Kathleen Morgeson: Fantastic information...Thanks so much. 02:12:27 Marie Delahaye: Thanks!! 02:12:27 Gail Piper: Very interesting - thanks much! 02:12:27 Jeff Verdoorn: Thank you!!! 02:12:27 Shaylyn Bernhardt: This was fantastic! Thank you so much! Can't wait for next week- 02:12:27 Bernie Paquette: Great program,ty 02:12:27 Kathy McDonald: Thank you, wonderful! 02:12:27 Mark Donnelly: Thanks, Jamie. Great Talk. 02:12:27 Rebecca Newton: Great presentation! Thank you, Jamie! 02:12:27 Heather Gayton: Thank you so much!! 02:12:28 Nita Wester: Terrific information. Thank you. 02:12:28 Mary Tucker: Fabulous! 02:12:28 Constance Roth: Thanks. Good intro 02:12:28 Sarah Jenkins: Thanks for a great talk! 02:12:28 Wendy Street: Thank you! Very interesting! 02:12:28 Karen Veve: Thanks!! Very interesting 02:12:28 Jerry Smith: Thank you 02:12:28 Gail Tichy: great program. thanks jamie 02:12:28 Carolyn Hufford: Thanks. 02:12:28 Ellen Silverman: Thank you great talk. 02:12:28 Loretta Graham: Thanks! 02:12:29 Sarah Thomas: Thanks! 02:12:29 Sharon Nethercott: Thanks! Very interesting!! 02:12:29 Rosanne Romero: Thanks so much. Great information. 02:12:29 Miki Bloom: Thank you 02:12:29 Teresa Kaminski: Thank you Dr. Strange!! 02:12:29 Val Frankoski: Kudos! 02:12:29 Lynn Conway: Thank you Very interesting! 02:12:29 Renee Burkett: thanks so much! 02:12:29 Wendy Donkin: Thanks - awesome information! 02:12:30 Lynn Foster: Thanks so much! This was excellent! 02:12:30 Silvia Gederberg: Excellent! Thank you so much! 02:12:30 Karen Feltham: All very interesting info. Thanks Jamie 02:12:30 Frances Hegarty: thanks! 02:12:30 Nannette Trinkaus: Thanks so much! 02:12:30 Eric Schoen: great session … thank you! 02:12:30 Kazia Marquez: Thank you! 02:12:30 Tim Rains: thank you 02:12:30 Heather Sabin: Thank you. Learned a lot! 02:12:30 Anne Russell: Thank you so much for that amazing intro! 02:12:30 Julie Mazzoleni: Excellent !! Thanks you ! 02:12:30 Claudia Lee: Thanks!!! 02:12:30 Dave Hobbins: Greatly appreciated!!! 02:12:31 Catherine Gunn: Great talk! Thanks so much for your time. 02:12:31 Kiki Theodoropoulos: Thanks so much. Great talk 02:12:31 Beth Wasden: Thank you, Jamie, for a great presentation! 02:12:31 Trish Worgan: Great presentation. Thank you 02:12:31 Nancy Cushion: Thanks very interesrting 02:12:31 Lili Mullins: Thank you. Great info 02:12:31 Anne Ellis: Thank you 02:12:31 Bill Benedetto: Thanks for a great talk, Jamie! VERY informative! 02:12:31 Kia Ruiz: Thank you! 02:12:31 Julie Crook: Thank you!, 02:12:31 Connie Webb: Thank you so much ! love bumbles!! 02:12:31 Steven Garske: Very nice presentation. Thank you! 02:12:31 Carmen Skelly: So enjoyed the presentation. OSU always presents the best webinars! Love them. 02:12:31 paula kramer: Wonderful!! 02:12:32 STEPHEN YOUNG: thanks 02:12:32 Linda Tonnies: Thanks, very interesting 02:12:32 Patsy Hirsch: Fabulous!! Thank you!! 02:12:32 Dwight Bohlmeyer: Thank you! 02:12:32 Brianna Gohde: Great class! 02:12:32 Bernadett Madoch: great info. thanks 02:12:32 David Kollen: thanks. great presentation 02:12:32 jan Douglass: Fascinating!!!Thanks! Much appreciated from a farmer/naturalist! 02:12:32 Sandy Cairns: Thank you very much 02:12:32 Judy Cardin: Thanks 02:12:32 Kyle Daly: thank you 02:12:32 Kathleen Cerutti: Thank you! Excellent! 02:12:32 Cynthia Monius: 10,000 thank yous! 02:12:32 Jamie Kochensparger: Terrific presentation - thank you! :) 02:12:32 Theresa Garrison: thanks Jamie! 02:12:33 Renee Lenti: Fabulous presentation and facilitating. Thanks! 02:12:33 Theresa Garrison: Thank you Jamie!! 02:12:33 Grace Avalos: thank you!!!! 02:12:33 Debbie Becker: Thank you Jamie and OSU! 02:12:33 Tammy Cloud: thank you. Great presentation! 02:12:33 Mary Hruby: Thank you!!! 02:12:33 emily reutter: Thank you so much for sharing! :) 02:12:33 Mary Jamieson: Awesome talk! Very informative. Thank you! 02:12:33 Mary Jane Brown: Thank you, wonderful presentation!!! 02:12:33 Dan Getman: Great talk =- loved the photos of actual nests 02:12:33 Jocelyn Armistead: Thank you! 02:12:33 Arlene Dooley: Awesome beginning!!!! 02:12:33 Theresa Wolanin: Thanks, Jamie! Great talk. 02:12:33 Fanita Dabis: Thank you! 02:12:33 Victoria Blaisdell: Thank you! 02:12:33 Lisa Massie: Thank you!!! 02:12:33 Patricia Hannington: Thanks! 02:12:33 Sue Makuta: Thank u. Great info 02:12:33 Julie Edwards: Great presentation. Great information. Thorough and well organized and well presented. super knowledgeable! Thank you, Jamie! 02:12:33 Mike Heys: Great Program 02:12:33 Dee Roll: Thank you great info! 02:12:33 Angelica Sanchez: Thanks! 02:12:34 Andrea Montoya: Fantastic presentation!!! So many things were made clear 02:12:34 Gretchen Friesinger: excellent. thank you 02:12:34 Jacqueline Spencer: Thank you!!!!!! 02:12:34 Carol Oeller: Thank you. 02:12:34 Kathleen Bradley: THANK YOU- great start to this course! 02:12:34 Adina Fryer: Thank you!! 02:12:34 Barbara Bozek: Very good - looking forward to next week 02:12:34 Tami Masuoka: Thank you so much for this! 02:12:34 Leah Darst: thank you! such great info & you're a great presenter! 02:12:34 Marty Freado: This was fascinating! Thank you! 02:12:34 Lauren West: Thanks 02:12:34 Dianne Kadonaga: Super interesting - thanks Jamie and Denise! 02:12:34 Meo Curtis: Excellent presentation. So much to learn! 02:12:34 gale minnch-blewis: ovely 02:12:34 Catherine Stirling: Wonderful talk! 02:12:34 Celeste Huff: Thank you, Dr. Strange! 02:12:34 Ann Reilly: Thanks for your insights 02:12:34 Chanda Henne: Thank you! Looking forward to next week. 02:12:35 Terri Tilotta: Amazing and so helpful! Thank you! 02:12:35 Emily McCrary: Thank you Dr Strange! 02:12:35 Darlyn Hawkins: Thank you 02:12:35 Athena Salzer: Thanks!! 02:12:35 Amy Wolf: Thank you! 02:12:35 Tara Gill: thank you so much for your time and info 02:12:35 Joyce McDougle: Awesome, informative, thank you! 02:12:35 Jackie Algon: Thanks, this was great! 02:12:35 Marjorie Peterson: Great job 02:12:35 Marie Hackett: Excellent! 02:12:35 Katheryn Mesaros: Thanks for the awesome presentation 02:12:35 darlene leonhart: Super looking forward for next week 02:12:35 Laura Kimberly: Excellent! thanks 02:12:35 Leigh Ann Fish: excellent, thanks!! 🙂 02:12:35 Marlene Blatnik-Freeze: Thank you look forward to next week 02:12:35 Barbara Tiews: Thanks for a great presentation ! 02:12:35 Linda Wilmot: Thanks! 02:12:35 Jeanne Arnts: Great presentation! 02:12:35 Rita Potter: Thank you 02:12:35 Phil Porter: great talk, very clearly presented! 02:12:35 Mary Beth Bennett: Thank you. 02:12:35 Tracey Michel: Thankyou 02:12:36 Maureen Bogdanski: Thank you Jamie! Great talk! 02:12:36 Mark Nofsinger: Great presentation and I'm looking forward to next week! Thanks! 02:12:36 Pamela Hufnagel: Thank you--it was so informative 02:12:36 Carol Maccanico: Great talk! 02:12:36 Cathy Ortega Contreras: thank you! 02:12:36 Sue Simon: Than your a wonderful program! 02:12:36 Leslie Kenney: thank you!! 02:12:36 Jonnie Combs: Loved it. thank yi 02:12:36 Cary Matthew: Thank you! Great presentation! 02:12:36 Deb Brandt: Thank you! 02:12:36 Laurel Treviño Murphy: Thank you! 02:12:36 Sarah Litterick: This was AMAZING. I learned so much. Thank you! 02:12:37 Aggie Foster: Thank you so much Jamie. So informative and interesting!! 02:12:37 Ines Angel: Great talk! 02:12:37 Linda Guthrie: Thanks very much 02:12:37 Reiss family: Thank you 02:12:37 Anne Sheridan: Thanks so much! 02:12:37 Carol Gagliardi: Thank you!! 02:12:37 Martina Bruno: Thank you and looking forward to next week! 02:12:37 Julie Divelbiss: Thank you! 02:12:37 Jane Huber: Thanks Jamie! Great info🐝 02:12:37 Barb Petrella: Thank you very interesting 02:12:37 Judy Wanamaker: Thank you! Great presentation 02:12:37 Jill Johse: Thank you!! 02:12:37 Nancy Neilan: Fantastic presentation! Thank you! 02:12:37 Sylvie Dion: Thank you!!! 02:12:37 Sandy Metzler: Thanks so much! 02:12:38 Jan Gose: thank you 02:12:38 Kamala Platt: Gracias 02:12:38 Jane Neil: Loved that. So interesting. Still snow covered here! 02:12:38 RKathie McClung: Thankyou so much and hope to see you next week! 02:12:38 Dianne Arvin: Wonderful! Looking forward to next week 02:12:38 Nick Stadnyk: thank you!!! 02:12:38 Ulana Stuart: Terrific presentation thanks! 02:12:38 Joyce Fry: Thank you, Jamie. Very interesting talk! 02:12:38 Martha Mertz: Thanks 02:12:38 Linda Asebrook: Thank you very informative 02:12:38 Paul Richtman: Wonderful presentation. Easy to understand! 02:12:39 Cody Carlstrom: great presentation thank you 02:12:39 Ron & Liz Cramer: thanks 02:12:39 Cathy Henson: Thank you so interesting! 02:12:39 Tori Antonino: Thanks Denise! 02:12:39 Donna Hoyt: Great info. Thanks Jamie 02:12:39 Andrew Dewey: thanks! This was excellent! 02:12:39 Susan Sivey: Thank you Jamie! Very informative 02:12:39 Gregory Orr: Thank you so much!!! 02:12:40 Chris Firestone: Thank you very much! 02:12:40 Barbara Snyder: Thank you for a great session! 02:12:40 Teri Wadsworth: You are so knowledgable, thank you!! 02:12:40 Allen Burch: enjoyed. thanks 02:12:40 Lisa Craddock: Thank you all so much! 02:12:40 Linda Nixon: thank you so much! 02:12:40 Richard Duval: you are great! 02:12:40 B Tryon: thanks much!! 02:12:40 John Ryder: Thanks. Good talk. 02:12:40 Barbara Beane: Fantastic. Thank you 02:12:41 Hari Ruiz: Woo! Thank you so much for a stellar presentation! 02:12:41 Mary Spolyar: Thank you! Fascinating! 02:12:41 Susan May: Amazing! Thanks! 02:12:41 Mark Lavatelli: Thank you!! 02:12:41 Crista O'Conner: Awesome talk, Thank You, Dr. Strange! 02:12:41 Jann Holzman: Thank you. Great.