Search results

Beekeeping & Apiculture Forum

Help Support Beekeeping & Apiculture Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. Y

    Are these even Bees?? See embedded video

    Has another reply on YouTube channel direct suggesting it might be a Red Mason Bee
  2. Y

    Are these even Bees?? See embedded video

    That's so awesome :) I am really quite thrilled of the wildlife in our very suburban garden. Our neighbour just found a slow worm this evening. I can't wait to seed that patch with wild flowers and let nature take it's course.
  3. Y

    Are these even Bees?? See embedded video

    Thanks Skyhook! Solitary Bee's living in villages might actually fit the bill. I can't see them all going back to one particular point but there are maybe half a dozen or so on the go at any one time. They seem to go into various crevasses here and there. I'll do my best not to disturb...
  4. Y

    Are these even Bees?? See embedded video

    Might need to put h t t p : / / in front of it (without the spaces), forum rules wouldn't allow me to do that either
  5. Y

    Are these even Bees?? See embedded video

    Hi Folks Hope as bee people you might be able to help here: I was digging in the garden and noticed thee were quite a lot of these insects about. Think they might be bees and must have a nest close by (presumably subterranean?) Was wondering if they definitely were bees, what type and why they...
Back
Top