Bees
Bees
Today I gave one of empty hive deeps a make over, sanded it down and applied a fresh lick of paint. I then coated the inside with a swarm lure, placed a mix of wired frames and foundation frames inside and sat it away from our hive line on a floor stand. Fingers crossed it may attract a passing swarm, a bit of an experiment but worth a shot.
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Best of luck. We need to look after our bees. I only learned about a year ago, that bumble bees are different to honey bees. I think a lot of what I thought were wasps were honey bees. And a lot of people kill anything that looks like a wasp, if they can.
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Really great to hear of bees being taken care of! Good for you!
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I regularly get seed packets of Scottish wildflowers and randomly chuck them about.
East Lothian council have also dedicated various roundabouts and verges with wildflowers to encourage the bees, plus they don’t have to cut them and they look decent.
I might go get a packet of seeds on the way home!
East Lothian council have also dedicated various roundabouts and verges with wildflowers to encourage the bees, plus they don’t have to cut them and they look decent.
I might go get a packet of seeds on the way home!
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Well worth the effort and they are fascinating to live with. The honey is gorgeous and pure unlike much of the fake stuff sold in supermarkets today and the beeswax has multiple uses.