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Ok silly question, following on from another thread and something i have been pondering, has anyone tried feeding minerals to bees other than in enriched fondant, IE separately in a mineral block?
The reason for asking is that like many i have noticed that the bees much prefer what we would conciser dirty water, but the bees may think/taste mineral enriched, like cow pats or horse manure.
Having looked after plenty of other livestock over the years, feeding salt licks is normal practice in most animal husbandry, and thought that maybe when we feed them Syrup & Fondant its missing quite a few things that they may require for building healthy bees?
No doubt in the wild they would be fine as we wouldn't be there nicking all there hard worked for supplies.
i suppose that they will get some from the stores of pollen they should have to hand, but was wondering if i got a small block of mineral lick in a damp container would it help reduce the air miles they have to travel, or would it be a waste of time?
Has any decent research been done?
The reason for asking is that like many i have noticed that the bees much prefer what we would conciser dirty water, but the bees may think/taste mineral enriched, like cow pats or horse manure.
Having looked after plenty of other livestock over the years, feeding salt licks is normal practice in most animal husbandry, and thought that maybe when we feed them Syrup & Fondant its missing quite a few things that they may require for building healthy bees?
No doubt in the wild they would be fine as we wouldn't be there nicking all there hard worked for supplies.
i suppose that they will get some from the stores of pollen they should have to hand, but was wondering if i got a small block of mineral lick in a damp container would it help reduce the air miles they have to travel, or would it be a waste of time?
Has any decent research been done?