Discovery about bumblebees

Started by Seeb, May 21, 2020, 04:17:55 PM

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CoolBees

That does not suprise me - although I didn't know the details. ... I noticed at my house, that the decorative Plums and Cherry trees began blooming 3-4 weeks longer & with far more blooms, after I got honey bees. In year after I lost my bees - the trees went back to their "normal" bloom cycle of 1-2 weeks. The next year (and every yr since) after I got bees again, the trees bloom long and full.

So - to my observation, the bees have some level of direct control/impact on the health and flower duration of flowering trees & plants.
You cannot permanently help men by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves - Abraham Lincoln

Seeb

So - to my observation, the bees have some level of direct control/impact on the health and flower duration of flowering trees & plants.

I certainly intend to pay better attention. National Geographic had the same article and were touting it as a potential boon to agriculture if it could be replicated by humans

Ben Framed

Thank you for posting this Seeb. Well worth knowing.  Very interesting.......