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Default Peach tree pollenization

Hey folks,

I think I'm witnessing my peach tree being avoided by would be pollinators. I still have blooms going but I'm well past the halfway point for the number of total bloom from what I can tell (first year growing this). I think all the bees are way more interested in my banana flowers. I should take a picture, because it looks like the bees are at a rave party, but only at the nanners. Any thoughts or suggestions? I am hoping to avoid going out there to hand pollinate all those blooms every year if this turns out to be an ongoing problem. Thanks!
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