paul
New Bee
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Hello everybody, I'm looking for some opinions.
Last season I bought some Maisemore's Jumbo green feeders. Unfortunately, this resulted in the deaths of many bees - the cone areas on all the feeders were actually packed with corpses.
This season, I thought I had resolved the problem by sticking sandpaper to the surface of the cones and making sure that the clear plastic covers were firmly seated in the groove of the feeder bottom.
No such luck! The same masses of dead bees filling the entire areas between the clear cones and the green cones of the feeders.
Anyway, having looked around for possible workarounds, I thought I might try removing the clear cone altogether and putting an inch or so of straw to float on top of the syrup.
I would value any constructive comments on this idea.
Regards, Paul.
Last season I bought some Maisemore's Jumbo green feeders. Unfortunately, this resulted in the deaths of many bees - the cone areas on all the feeders were actually packed with corpses.
This season, I thought I had resolved the problem by sticking sandpaper to the surface of the cones and making sure that the clear plastic covers were firmly seated in the groove of the feeder bottom.
No such luck! The same masses of dead bees filling the entire areas between the clear cones and the green cones of the feeders.
Anyway, having looked around for possible workarounds, I thought I might try removing the clear cone altogether and putting an inch or so of straw to float on top of the syrup.
I would value any constructive comments on this idea.
Regards, Paul.