How far from the hive do honey bees fly to pollinate fruit trees? - honey bee tree
I see my two bees pollinate fruit trees in full bloom, but I do not know where they came from. This is comparable with the stick? Is there a way to encourage them to a conclusion without going to bee?
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Honey Bee Tree How Far From The Hive Do Honey Bees Fly To Pollinate Fruit Trees?
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According to this page, the answer is that you have to do. It supports the response to research showing that the bees move, twenty Miles will be out of the hive if it is necessary to find food. The hive begin to lose weight, but if they must travel more than 5 miles to find food. Try to read it, is that the reading very interesting.
http://www.beesource.com/pov/traynor/bcj ...
Within a mile. It could be a table in the Langstroth hive, a beekeeper is to regulate the use, or could be a hole in a wall, a hollow log, tree or anything that can trace that is large enough to accommodate them.
It you, without encouraging a beekeeper?
I like the idea of a beehelper.
In fact, cases, Langstroth hives are square, white in the rule, but often painted every color imaginable
But over the planting of many flowers that bloom throughout the season, and places that are leaving a stick at the moment, there is little that I can remember.
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Change much later.
5 miles?
Who would have thought it so far? I think it's good to fly instead of walk eh
I have done extensive research on the bees when commercial bees begin to die. I live on a farm, then I have my own apriary.
Bees to fly to five miles from the hive in search of flowers. However, they tend to remain within a mile of the hive.
If you are interested in bees, you can encourage our local Orchard Mason bee house.
I have a goat at work now (the mother for the first time), so I have to go with him. I'm going tomorrow for more in the orchard mason bees.
Garnet ~
Homesteading / Farming over 20 years
1 miles
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