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Title: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: sc-bee on February 22, 2010, 11:47:15 PM
It's about time folks ---- at least South of the Mason-Dixon. Or should I say GOD"S COUNTRY :-D!

And before yooose guys say tooooo much, it must be true because tooooo many of you visit and never
go home :evil:!
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: doak on February 23, 2010, 12:25:48 AM
Haven't noticed mine in the last few days. Will have a look see tomorrow.
My winged Elm is in full bloom, no nector but plenty pollen. Standing under it sounds like a swarm.
This is the last year I'll have one of them. It is too close to the power line and garden. It makes good fire wood. The wood would be good for black smithing, but I don't do that. Too bad. :)doak
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: Two Bees on February 23, 2010, 08:49:23 AM
Red maples are starting to bloom in central NC.  Upon inspecting my hives this past weekend, I noticed that a lot of pollen has been stored along with some nectar.  Things should really open up over the next couple of weeks.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: specialkayme on February 23, 2010, 10:36:02 AM
I just hope the cold weather is gone for the season.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: sc-bee on February 23, 2010, 10:38:27 AM
I also have Elm blooming --- I have a hard time id'ing the different ones. Not sure when it started blooming. The Red Maple just stands out along the hillsides.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: David LaFerney on February 23, 2010, 06:04:54 PM
This weekend I was seeing quite a lot of very pale yellow pollen, and a little bit of bright orange.  I don't know what kind, but some of the bees abdomens looked like powdered doughnuts.  It's back to cool and rainy now though, I don't guess they are going out much today.  It was fun while it lasted though.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: Delmer on February 23, 2010, 09:12:53 PM
No blooms here in the mtns of NC.  Still some snow on the ground and prediction of flurries in the am. 
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: troutstalker2 on February 25, 2010, 09:36:40 PM

  None blooming in the foothills of N.C. either
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: manfre on February 26, 2010, 10:52:57 AM
My bees have been bringing in lots of yellow/orange pollen.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: doak on February 26, 2010, 01:03:21 PM
3 or 4 of the states right through this area is pretty much the same, coastal, Piedmont then the mountains. My location is in the Southern  part of the Piedmont. Macon being the fall line, coastal region starts near below Macon. All this may not help any one unless they look at their Geographic
location and do a little study on weather patterns, first&last frost dates etc. 10/4?doak
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: Hemlock on February 26, 2010, 05:55:55 PM
Red & Silver maple not blooming yet but the buds are swelling.  Elm is in the same stage.

Central Virginia in the piedmont
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: tom on February 26, 2010, 10:15:51 PM
Saw some orange pollen today even thou the wind was blowing hard and  it was a little cool but one hive seemed to be pollen crazy every other bee was coming in loaded. But no maples or populars blooming yet be glad when they do should have a heck of a flow this year queens are brooding good and plenty of stores.



THOMAS
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: sc-bee on February 28, 2010, 12:22:56 AM
We often get a Masters freeze (1st week in April). Usually nips a lot of bloom in the bud. Hope it holds off this year. Last year was poor due to rain. The bees need a good year!
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: schawee on March 04, 2010, 11:11:00 PM
red maple in full bloom here in louisiana :)
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: heaflaw on March 05, 2010, 11:36:11 PM
This Sunday will be the first day it's warm enough for the bees to gather much.  I'm looking forward to watching them and seeing what's blooming.  I didn't even know bees worked winged elm- I have a lot along a gulley away from the house, so I'll be checking it out this week.  Maples aren't blooming yet.
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: buzzbee on March 06, 2010, 02:35:29 PM
Quote from: sc-bee on February 22, 2010, 11:47:15 PM
It's about time folks ---- at least South of the Mason-Dixon. Or should I say GOD"S COUNTRY :-D!

And before yooose guys say tooooo much, it must be true because tooooo many of you visit and never
go home :evil:!

Not everyone goes to heaven!!!
Title: Re: Red maple beginning to Bloom
Post by: hpm08161947 on March 06, 2010, 04:36:10 PM
Quote from: buzzbee on March 06, 2010, 02:35:29 PM


Not everyone goes to heaven!!!

No - that is true, but if you ever visited Cary, NC you would think they did!!
C.A.R.Y. (Containment Area for Retired Yankees)