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Is Trump a beekeeper?Saw the title of this thread but have searched it thoroughly and not found a mention of American politics or Trump. Am I missing something?
I've read somewhere that it lessens the occurrence of chalkbrood.Have you had a chance to ask why bees are fed bananas?
Is Trump a beekeeper?
probably a bigly 'master' beekeeper (he's got the bullsh!tting down to a tee anyhoo)Is Trump a beekeeper?
Yes I was curious whether moobee had asked seeing as they are there in the USA.I've read somewhere that it lessens the occurrence of chalkbrood.
they say that some chemicals in the banana mimics a pheromone response in the bees.
I have not read any scientific stuff though, mostly the treatment-free folks do this.
Unfortunately not. Went to a couple of food markets where beekeepers had stands but the actual beekeepers themselves weren’t there and their helpers knew next to nothing sadly.Have you had a chance to ask why bees are fed bananas?
What about the vitamins and potassium also bananas are antioxidants by what I’ve been reading.
maybe there are some traice elements the bees receive from foraging on bananas, I’ve heard of feeding fruit to bees before even in this country..
don't blame them - awful things. Apart from apples, if pressed and fermented, same goes for grapes.Fruits have so small amount of sugar the bees do not eate fruits.
don't blame them - awful things. Apart from apples, if pressed and fermented, same goes for grapes.
There sre scientific reports about honeybee nutrition simce 1977. Then and after that no one has told that fruots are usefull to bees.What about the vitamins and potassium also bananas are antioxidants by what I’ve been reading.
maybe there are some traice elements the bees receive from foraging on bananas, I’ve heard of feeding fruit to bees before even in this country..
Ahhh, that will be why wasps eat overripe apples then. It's not for the sugars, it's because they're getting absolutely lashed.
James
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