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- May 25, 2011
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- Leeds
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Just wondering if anyone has any bright ideas about what the bees are doing?
Basically lots of the bees are ‘foraging’ on part of the lawn. They’re widely spaced, landing, ‘collecting’ and flying off.
There are no flowers, they’re landing on the grass. Now it could be water collecting, but there’s no real dew, and a squadron of girls is collecting water from the pond, their usual spot, about 3 metres away. There’s no chemicals on the grass, nor fertilizer, don’t use either?
Oh and they are definitely honey bees and 95% certain from my hive, about 20 metres away! The hive is normally active.
Just curious for ideas really. It’s our first spring with bees and I’ve not seen them do it before.
Simon
Basically lots of the bees are ‘foraging’ on part of the lawn. They’re widely spaced, landing, ‘collecting’ and flying off.
There are no flowers, they’re landing on the grass. Now it could be water collecting, but there’s no real dew, and a squadron of girls is collecting water from the pond, their usual spot, about 3 metres away. There’s no chemicals on the grass, nor fertilizer, don’t use either?
Oh and they are definitely honey bees and 95% certain from my hive, about 20 metres away! The hive is normally active.
Just curious for ideas really. It’s our first spring with bees and I’ve not seen them do it before.
Simon