newbury
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- From Vt, in Va, retiring to MS
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As a prospective beekeeeper in my Mississippi mode I did this totally unscientific comparison.
While in Mississippi at the end of March I put out several shallow pan's of sugar water (bait) after the temps got above 50 deg F. I put them in various places, back porch, by the shops, etc. They all attracted honey bees, some so thick it looked like a swarm. Also a bunch of ants and a few wasps drowned.
When I got back to Virginia (on my suburban 1/4 acre lot) in early April I put a pan of "bait" out on my back porch. After a few WEEKS not one bee. Just a bunch of ants and a few wasps. I've got plenty of flowering plants around and am about 50 yards from Huntley Meadows Park, the largest park operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority (1,452 acres).
What's it like in your area?
Are the bees still around?
Think of the implications if they are not.
While in Mississippi at the end of March I put out several shallow pan's of sugar water (bait) after the temps got above 50 deg F. I put them in various places, back porch, by the shops, etc. They all attracted honey bees, some so thick it looked like a swarm. Also a bunch of ants and a few wasps drowned.
When I got back to Virginia (on my suburban 1/4 acre lot) in early April I put a pan of "bait" out on my back porch. After a few WEEKS not one bee. Just a bunch of ants and a few wasps. I've got plenty of flowering plants around and am about 50 yards from Huntley Meadows Park, the largest park operated by the Fairfax County Park Authority (1,452 acres).
What's it like in your area?
Are the bees still around?
Think of the implications if they are not.