1066familyman
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- Jan 15, 2008
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Widening the discussion to solitary bees and bumblebees, many are active even in January.
I grow a fair amount of Pulmonaria and for the first time Hellebores. Invaluable food to these bees in the coming weeks/months.
Wasps ? Stripey arsed ********, they can feck right off.
Bees, on the other hand, great bunch of lads.
Widening the discussion to solitary bees and bumblebees, many are active even in January.
I grow a fair amount of Pulmonaria and for the first time Hellebores. Invaluable food to these bees in the coming weeks/months.
Had I been better prepared the poorly received poppy photo on 'Gardeners' would have also included a bee. (not Chris)
Sadly he left as I was faffing with the camera.
Wasps ? Stripey arsed ********, they can feck right off.
Bees, on the other hand, great bunch of lads.
Have you got Opium Poppies? They self see everywhere and are great to leave in dotted strong the place. It's not uncommon to see up to five different bees all busily at work on the same flower head at the same time.
A still of a video I took. Hard to see here, but there's 5 Bees in there having a party.
I think the worry is that as Winters become warmer, Queen Wasps can awake from hibernation too soon and then starve to death when there's not enough food around to sustain them.
We have a large lavender bush at the front of our house. I've pruned it back now, but when it's in flower, it's always got several bees on it. It's easy to grow, attractive and feeds the bees.
That’s happening to quite a few creatures, also then caught out by cold snaps.
Try this one too:
https://downderry-nursery.co.uk/product/gros-bleu/
It gives a much longer flowering season. Sussex Uni’s Prof. Dave Goulson, the world’s leading expert on bumble and solitary bees, found it to be an immense food source for bees.
I’ve got a load of these plants, swarming with multiple species of bees from June to August.
They should have put number two as number one. That's the real truth of it, because humans tend to be cvnts like that when it comes to our fellow creatures.
Also, 1,3 and 4 also applies to Wasps
So basically, that poster is just a load of old bollox. Other than that, as you were.
On two occasions I have been stung badly on my back when driving, not sure I was being a c*** to either wasp as they flew into through my open van window and somehow down the back of my shirt.
Luckily l didn’t crash TBH.