Nope, looked many times today. Not a single bee on my Autumn Joy Sedum. They are going nuts on the Anise Hyssop, Borage that I resowed beginning of July, Impatiens capensis, Mignonette, broccoli still flowering (cutting off the seed heads keeps promoting more broccoli flowers), Phacelia, Cosmos, the Asters, Bachelors Buttons, Sunflowers till the heaven and earth wouldn't have them, Crystal Palace Lobelia, (the Canary Creeper Vine is on its last legs), and holy carumbu, Heliotrope. A myriad more of annuals and perennials blooming. We are in what is called here "Indian Summer", hot (the high today was 29 celsius, the nights very cool), but man, is the nectar flow happening, can't say too much about the honey flow, but hopefully, the ability of the bees to process this nectar will make a great honeyflow, late, but better late than never. Have a good day, good life, good health. Cindi