I'll go take a peek!
Looking great!
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I'll go take a peek!
Post a link to it in this thread. Makes easier way for others here to find it. Not to mention readers that are not members and read these threads.Looking great!
I will definitely do that once it's finished.Post a link to it in this thread. Makes easier way for others here to find it. Not to mention readers that are not members and read these threads.
Sorry I couldn't resist..........taste like chicken!So... I'm curious... what do they taste like?
It's that time of year in the north when bees are collecting pollen to raise winter brood. It looks like thier pollen baskets are full in your photo. My bees will be bringing in ragweed and goldenrod pollen soon followed by aster and knotweed. I don't feed this time of year because I don't want sugar syrup in my fall honey. Love knotweed/golden rod honey, its my favorite.The girls are hungry!
Yes, they're still bringing in lots of pollen. A lot of it is from my flowers and there are 2-3 bees on a good majority of them.It's that time of year in the north when bees are collecting pollen to raise winter brood. It looks like thier pollen baskets are full in your photo. My bees will be bringing in ragweed and goldenrod pollen soon followed by aster and knotweed. I don't feed this time of year because I don't want sugar syrup in my fall honey. Love knotweed/golden rod honey, its my favorite.
Same here, I leave a deep of honey to get them thru the dearth and into the fall flow. Still feeding the split because I won't be taking anything from them the 1rst yr as I did with NUKS. If I wanted sugar syrup I'd just by some Log Cabin.It's that time of year in the north when bees are collecting pollen to raise winter brood. It looks like thier pollen baskets are full in your photo. My bees will be bringing in ragweed and goldenrod pollen soon followed by aster and knotweed. I don't feed this time of year because I don't want sugar syrup in my fall honey. Love knotweed/golden rod honey, its my favorite.