What is the difference between a June Bug and a Honey Bee?
Read this indexing report and find out!
Indexing in the Mesa South Stake
Solomon Ward completed the most records during the month of June. Good Job!
We are significantly lower on the total number of records completed as to where we should be to accomplish the goal of 2 million records in the year.
We had a total of 84 active Honey Bees during the month of June
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So what is the difference between a 'June Bug' and a Honey Bee?
The June Bug belongs to the Phyliophaga genus of Beetles
Can you see the difference between the June Bug above and the Honey Bee below?
One stings and the other one doesn't.
What does this have to do with Indexing in the Mesa South Stake?
(not much)
We are not June bugs who only index a few months out of the year and then go into hibernation.
We are Honey Bees! We gather nectar every month!
A big thank you to all those who indexed this month.