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Have you looked it up on some Horticulture websites to see what is recommended?
There does appear to be a shortage of bees in my area but I still get my plants pollinated in a weird sort of way. If there are only a few bees, you may not see them and you might consider doing this. I like watermelon and so do honey bees, so when I'm finished with it, I place the rind out just off the edge of the patio and after a day or so I'll see a bee sitting on it. Within a few hours the whole rind will be covered with happy honey bees. I move the rind, bees and all, to a less conspicuous area and just leave it there. Amazingly, they will eat the whole thing after which I toss the green part into the garbage. The next day there will be a small swarm hovering over the spot looking for more watermelon. I don't use smoke, or any type of protective clothing not even gloves. I just make sure the bees are not in the place where I will injure or touch one, move SLOWLY so the bees won't feel threatened and I don't get stung. I don't know if they are wild bees or if they are coming from a hive some distance away but they are not agressive.
If you feel brave enough you may give it a try at the edge of your garden and see what happens. I doubt a Q-tip will work because you could bruise the bloom and lose whatever chance you may have had. I'm no horticulturist so I'm just expressing my opinion.



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