06-08-2009, 08:12 AM
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Bees
"Alan" wrote in message
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In message , Ophelia
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Christina Websell wrote:
I am very interested in Sacha's comment, about having a 'hive' for
bumble bees. Have you heard anything about those?
Yes. They are easy to make, have a look on the web. I've made
several and they've all been taken up.
I've also drilled a log with holes for solitary bees and some of
holes are blocked up with clay, so I guess a few solitary bees found
it a good place to lay their eggs.
How do you attract them, or do they just find it?
About 5 years ago I put up 100 empty tubes. In the first year I had around
10 occupied - the bees found there own way there. Each tube has 4 or five
bees with 80% being female. In the next season many of the bees return to
occupy more tubes.
It's taken around 5 years to build up to around 200 occupied tubes and if
I had put out more tubes this year I'm sure I could have had another
300/400 tubes fully occupied.
Amazing )) Well Done!
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