M Michael Palmer Drone Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Nov 5, 2013 Messages 1,533 Reaction score 1,044 Location St. Albans, Vermont Hive Type Langstroth Number of Hives 700 Mar 29, 2022 #1 I unplugged the Solstice Tree the other day, now that we have reached the equinox
Erichalfbee Super Moderator Staff member Moderator BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 35,189 Reaction score 15,740 Location Ceredigion Hive Type 14x12 Number of Hives 13 Mar 29, 2022 #2 When do you light it up Michael? Is that a holly tree?
Ian123 Queen Bee *** Joined Jun 20, 2018 Messages 6,356 Reaction score 4,788 Location surrey Hive Type None Mar 29, 2022 #3 We can have a guess michaels tree section…………….Yew
Erichalfbee Super Moderator Staff member Moderator BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2009 Messages 35,189 Reaction score 15,740 Location Ceredigion Hive Type 14x12 Number of Hives 13 Mar 29, 2022 #4 Oh. I thought holly and oak were the solstice trees.
OP M Michael Palmer Drone Bee BeeKeeping Supporter Joined Nov 5, 2013 Messages 1,533 Reaction score 1,044 Location St. Albans, Vermont Hive Type Langstroth Number of Hives 700 Mar 29, 2022 #5 Actually, it's a Juniper, Eastern Red Cedar. I planted. it when it was a little sapling. I turn it on some time before Christmas and off now. It really does light up the winter nights.
Actually, it's a Juniper, Eastern Red Cedar. I planted. it when it was a little sapling. I turn it on some time before Christmas and off now. It really does light up the winter nights.