We have a lot of wild rose here. Multiflora rose that is. Rather invasive.
Just wondering if the bees are interested or not. They were flying today between the nearly constant rain showers but I haven't seen them on the rose blooms. They seem to be bringing in pollen steadily but I haven't determined where they are traveling to.
Cheers,
Paul
they were all over mine. i have many and they bloomed before the blackberries.
Ahhh,
I'll have to check for blackberry blossoms. They may have started as well. But there is a really large rose bush 20 feet away from the hive.
-Paul
no nectar from roses. They might be getting pollen though.
yup. tons on pollen. wild roses are not the same as your domestic type. they are kind of flat. at least the roses here are. smell great, but make me sneeze.
Thanks,
I wasn't aware of the lack of nectar. :( I guess because it was a flower I just thought there was nectar as well.
-Paul
It would be nice to have some benefit from the roses, seeing as they are invading our woods and hedges and becoming a massively invasive species!
Wild roses make nice wind breaks. Other than that I just obliterate them if they get in the way. The brush hog attachment on my tractor has no problems with them.
QuoteThe brush hog attachment on my tractor has no problems with them
vegetation demolition. one of my favorite things!! :evil: