on 13-10-2018 10:57
Autumnal Bucket
Talking recently about the autumn bucket list ~
This is part of my October must do
Clean my Osmia Rufa (Red Mason Bees)
Solitary bees nesting in tubes (or naturally in holes in brickwork/trees etc.)
I keep them as a hobby and they are great early pollinators for apple, pear, plum trees
They are sweet and gentle do not sting
I take each tube and carefully remove each silk cocoon one by one for cleaning (34 tubes this year)
average bees in tubes 7
Each Cocoon now contains a fully developed bee in hibernation/sleeping for waking up in Spring.
This is one of nature's miracles
I clean them to save as many from pollen mites or may have fly predators putting in their eggs in the tube.
They have a sand bath in kiln dried sand to remove dirt and debris
This year they had a mild bleach bath because they all have to stay in one box so can't
let any other cocoon be infected with anything as I would lose the lot.
Photos of the bees
The female bee puts in a mud plug between each of the cells she puts in pollen and lays her egg. Finally she plugs the end with mud. It looks impossible to get out but they do.
Everyone having a sand bath
Everyone in clean and ready for Spring in their wood box
See you all in Spring when I put you all out in the release box.
Happiness is Bee Shaped
on 24-10-2018 07:21
@TallTrees wrote:Hi @Anonymous
Mostly likely you had wasps in your wardrobe and they definitely needed to be dealt with as they can be and are very dangerous (see Martin-O2 comment in thread)
Wasps often nest under roof tiles. Can be left if not in your way. Must not be allowed to get into lofts though.
Taking care of the Bumblebee was commendable! If I see them like that I place them out of the way in a quiet spot. I think they drop down from exhaustion.
I am glad you enjoyed my post re my dear little bees. Looking foward to Spring to see them again!
The saddness is all bees are in decline ~ but NOT in my garden if I have anything to do with it!!
Flowery garden make happy bees.
is upset because of Trump ~ don't worry Bambino there are many people in the US who feel the care for the Land and environment ~ they will defeat Trump's lack of care ~ he can't last forever.
I have made a 'male-hen up' @TallTrees ... because of my 'Slack Alice' way of communicating on the community forum ... ... ... @Bambino is an American who used to live in London, I believe he is from New York ... I know Bambino will not mind me explaining myself away, particularly so considering his recent thread on how to post more effectively using 'Grammarly' ... ... ... I apologise to both of you gentlemen @TallTrees & @Bambino
I doff my cap to you two, touch forelock, do a deep & graceful curtsey ... ... ... Have I grovelled enough?
24-10-2018 07:26 - edited 24-10-2018 07:27
on 24-10-2018 08:39
on 24-10-2018 08:39
Hi @Anonymous
I have made a 'male-hen up' @TallTrees ... because of my 'Slack Alice' way of communicating on the community forum ... ... ... @Bambino is an American who used to live in London, I believe he is from New York ... I know Bambino will not mind me explaining myself away, particularly so considering his recent thread on how to post more effectively using 'Grammarly' ... ... ... I apologise to both of you gentlemen @TallTrees & @Bambino
I doff my cap to you two, touch forelock, do a deep & graceful curtsey ... ... ... Have I grovelled enough?
Thanks for the message
***With regard to Bambino's Grammar Thread ~ I do not share that view and therefore did not leave a comment. I believe that Communication is more important than Grammar.***
PS ~ I was enjoying our discussions re wasps, bees and gardens irrespective of whether you or I can Grammar or spell it right!
Spelling is another subject! Just because someone thought that words should be spelt one way or another doesn't necessarily make sense or make it right ~ and we sure have some humdingers!
Stay Cool ~
on 24-10-2018 20:39
@TallTrees wrote:Hi @Anonymous
I have made a 'male-hen up' @TallTrees ... because of my 'Slack Alice' way of communicating on the community forum ... ... ... @Bambino is an American who used to live in London, I believe he is from New York ... I know Bambino will not mind me explaining myself away, particularly so considering his recent thread on how to post more effectively using 'Grammarly' ... ... ... I apologise to both of you gentlemen @TallTrees & @Bambino
I doff my cap to you two, touch forelock, do a deep & graceful curtsey ... ... ... Have I grovelled enough?
Thanks for the message
***With regard to Bambino's Grammar Thread ~ I do not share that view and therefore did not leave a comment. I believe that Communication is more important than Grammar.***
PS ~ I was enjoying our discussions re wasps, bees and gardens irrespective of whether you or I can Grammar or spell it right!
Spelling is another subject! Just because someone thought that words should be spelt one way or another doesn't necessarily make sense or make it right ~ and we sure have some humdingers!
Stay Cool ~
@TallTrees I read your post above early today on my mobile phone ... just been a busy day ... a good friend needed me & as good friends that we are here in Skipton, the town in which I live = we got together for a natter
THANK YOU @TallTrees for your kind, understanding & informative post above
I'm enjoying a Virtual mojito or more in the Virtual Lounge, having opened up the bar ... @blissgirl is there having a diet coke ... @Anonymous what is your drink of choice? ... @dgilbert2 how about meeting up in The Virtual Lounge for a drink? ... ... ... my round
on 24-10-2018 22:13
@TallTrees,Thinking about the phrase 'The Bees Knees'
I wonder, is it something to do with maybe the pollen gathering on the legs of the bumble bee?
on 24-10-2018 23:02
on 24-10-2018 23:02
The phrase "the bee's knees", meaning "the height of excellence", became popular in the U.S. in the 1920s, along with "the cat's whiskers" (possibly from the use of these in radio crystal sets), "the cat's pajamas" (pajamas were still new enough to be daring),
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Talk:bee%27s_knees
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-10-2018 09:06
on 25-10-2018 09:06
Hi @Anonymous
.
THANK YOU @TallTrees for your kind, understanding & informative post above
I'm enjoying a Virtual mojito or more in the Virtual Lounge, having opened up the bar ... @blissgirl is there having a diet coke ... @Curmudgeon what is your drink of choice? ... @dgilbert2 how about meeting up in The Virtual Lounge for a drink? ... ... ... my round
THAT SOUNDS FANTASTIC ! must try and get there ~ what are the directions?
on 25-10-2018 09:09
on 25-10-2018 09:09
on 25-10-2018 09:19
on 25-10-2018 09:19
@TallTrees wrote:Hi @Cleoriff
I think you are right ~ possible that bee keepers thought of it too !?
Very likely.
Oh and this is the way to the Virtual Lounge Virtual Lounge
A place where we eat, drink, chat and generally have a bit of a laugh.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 25-10-2018 20:03
And then there’s the other use of the ‘bees knee’ for the weak or weedy..
‘I’ve seen more meat on a bees knee’