J juanito House Bee Joined Jan 2, 2014 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Location albox almeria Hive Type Other Number of Hives 2 May 28, 2015 #1 anyone know ??????? Attachments 20150528_205848.jpg 411.5 KB 20150528_205727.jpg 437.6 KB
bontbee Drone Bee *** Joined Jan 20, 2014 Messages 1,425 Reaction score 32 Location Bont, near Swansea Hive Type National Number of Hives more than before May 28, 2015 #2 https://tjsgardendotcom1.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/driedaguacalientebirdspatio_0811_edited-1.jpg seems to be called a yellow bird of paradise plant - not to be confused with the strelitzias!
https://tjsgardendotcom1.files.wordpress.com/2014/04/driedaguacalientebirdspatio_0811_edited-1.jpg seems to be called a yellow bird of paradise plant - not to be confused with the strelitzias!
OP J juanito House Bee Joined Jan 2, 2014 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Location albox almeria Hive Type Other Number of Hives 2 May 28, 2015 #3 On the button there, The bees love them early in the morning and for the last hour of daylight, nectar and pollen.
On the button there, The bees love them early in the morning and for the last hour of daylight, nectar and pollen.
MikeT Field Bee Joined Oct 19, 2014 Messages 645 Reaction score 0 Location West Norfolk Hive Type National Number of Hives 5 May 28, 2015 #4 Bontbee is quite right. Mexican Bird of Paradise plant (Caesalpinia pulcherrimais) a member of the legume family with poisonous pods and I believe foliage, originated from the tropics of central America hence its common name.
Bontbee is quite right. Mexican Bird of Paradise plant (Caesalpinia pulcherrimais) a member of the legume family with poisonous pods and I believe foliage, originated from the tropics of central America hence its common name.
OP J juanito House Bee Joined Jan 2, 2014 Messages 138 Reaction score 0 Location albox almeria Hive Type Other Number of Hives 2 Jun 3, 2015 #5 how about this one , photos by Ruth. Attachments DSC05860.jpg 190.1 KB DSC05862.jpg 183.4 KB