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Sorry about your wife Ron! That is difficult.![]()
Looks great! How come you have both deeps on with a package, though? Do you also have an entrance reducer on?
Had my first prolapsed hen today. Unfortunately her colon split when I was trying to push it back in. From what I've read though they don't really survive too well, so I guess that was for the best.
Yes, first go-round. They are incredible insects and I'm not afraid of them and they don't seem all that afraid of me... I've been stung by a honey bee exactly once in my life, while working a bee club hive a few weeks ago because I squished her when I bent/lifted my arm to get a better look at a frame. Didn't know she was there... not her fault, and she died because of it.Wow this is your first go right? The bee keepers here plop the boxes down in the wild mountain Sage...
My land has some sage but not enough flowering stuff to feed a hive But there are other polinators to take care of anything I decide to grow.....
deb
A lot of times there are windows that are cracked for ventilation and the bees/pollinators can come in and go out through them (season permitting of course). As Alaska stated also, some plants like beans and tomatoes are self pollinators and other plants like peppers can pollinate themselves if you shake the plant to release the pollen.OK for those of you who have Green houses..... When your plants start flowering in preparation for making fruit.... tomatoes.... peppers.... How do you get the polinators in to the green house....
Or am I just being reallllly stupid here....
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deb
If you grow it (orchard), they will come!...Bees.....good question. I need to figure out how to draw them in to my orchard and work my fruit trees.