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Started by Bill Murray, March 04, 2024, 08:35:30 PM

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Ben Framed

I agree with Jim. I have reached the opinion that when we see pollen coming in, we have an established colony. (for obvious reasons).

Phillip

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Quote from: Terri Yaki on May 26, 2024, 06:49:11 AM
Our cars are all covered with pollen but I don't know where it's from or if it's even anything they can use. The only thing we have here that I can think of is the arborvitae and I don't know if that's a pollen that they can use.
That pollen that gets all over everything and makes people sneeze is almost always from wind pollenated plants, around here the spring pollen explosion is the pines.  The bees can use that pollen, but it's not very high in nutrition and they will typically collected something else if it's available. 
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Terri Yaki

Thanks, MB, I'll keep it for reference for when that time comes.

Ben Framed

Michael Bush website is loaded with awesome information!! We are blessed to have him as an active member here at Beemaster!

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