9 WAYS YOU CAN help to SAVE the HONEYBEES! | |
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| Leslie Zevo It's Time to Evolve. User ID: 17090286 10/28/2012 06:29 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I just bought an entire case of honey straws from a local beekeeper who keeps them in an organic orange grove. Perfect for teas and morning energy! Last Edited by mind's eye on 10/28/2012 06:30 AM Verum Per Technicae |
| phoenixe User ID: 26345398 10/28/2012 08:30 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good advice, but please make sure your local beekeeper feeds his bees on mostly their own honey through winter, not cheap industrial sugar solution! most of them do the latter to make more money as they can sell more honey, but weaken their bees immune system / making it harder to get through winter for them on cheap sugar solution. please check that before buying! from personal experience in many countries around the world, any real beekeeper will be happy to and always welcome you with open arms and show you how he keeps his bees all year round. thank you. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23097787 10/30/2012 07:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As someone living in the far north, I don't think your bees are dying. This summer I saw more hives, got stung, and knew of more people getting stung than any one I can remember. I had a hive of calm honeybees right outside of my front door in a black spruce. It may be the temperatures and droughts driving them northward... Just my observation. |
| Hells Truant User ID: 10505808 10/30/2012 08:08 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thank you for this valuable information. I'll be sure to share it with others. Without Bees we're all doomed. Hells Truant...a Being whose been through Hell and is temporarily being civil. "Touch my ol'lady i'll hurt you. Touch my Harley i'll fuckin' kill ya!" |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 25284379 10/30/2012 08:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My neighbor lost her entire hive of healthy bees because someone no-tilled a field about 200 feet from her hive. The honey bees dropped dead. Not all at once, but they all died in a 2 week span. Quoting: Pa resident1 This is sad, they do so much for us. There are so many potential causes, anyone's guess is as good as mine. |
| Guenwyfar User ID: 24419775 10/30/2012 08:49 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My neighbor lost her entire hive of healthy bees because someone no-tilled a field about 200 feet from her hive. The honey bees dropped dead. Not all at once, but they all died in a 2 week span. Quoting: Pa resident1 I'm curious about how that caused your neighbor's hive to die. I'm not trying to give you crap, I'm actually curious. I do no-till solutions for my garden with pine needles. My garden is much smaller though since its a family veggie and herb garden. We do a lot of companion planting to attract them as well though. We also still have a normal yard with all the usual dandelions, clover and wild daisies in it. Pesticides are a big fat no for us as well. Guenwyfar "Karma is like a rubberband.. it can only stretch so far before it comes back and smacks you in the face." "Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition." "Religion is like a penis, it's fine to have one and be proud of it, but when you take it out and wave it in my face, that's when we have a problem." |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15256858 10/30/2012 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I've got honeybees. I can tell you from my experience in ARkansas. Set out a LID from a plastic tub for food leftovers. Fill the lid with pure cane sugar and water and just watch how many honeybees will come. Just awesome. I saw a honeybee today at my house in New Mexico. They are still looking for food. I still have a late garden growing with squash flowers but they are not going to the flowers like they did in the summer. So put out a little lid of sugar water and see what comes. Been there and done that. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15256858 10/30/2012 09:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | good advice, but please make sure your local beekeeper feeds his bees on mostly their own honey through winter, not cheap industrial sugar solution! Quoting: phoenixe most of them do the latter to make more money as they can sell more honey, but weaken their bees immune system / making it harder to get through winter for them on cheap sugar solution. please check that before buying! from personal experience in many countries around the world, any real beekeeper will be happy to and always welcome you with open arms and show you how he keeps his bees all year round. thank you. OK.......I will put out a lid of honey. I will go to the local farmers market and buy some local honey and put that out in the 'LID". Thanks. New Mexico is the only place in the entire world that makes "PURPLE SAGE HONEY". and this year due to the drought.......there was NONE. You cannot find this flavor honey anywhere else in the world......just try to do a search and you will find out. It is just not out there anywhere. |
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| Unit3 User ID: 9834739 10/30/2012 09:53 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There are so many things that each of us can do to help our planet and make a difference. Imagine that if each of us did two things differently and asked two friends to also follow our footsteps and so on — what an enormous difference we would all make. Quoting: Person445 It all starts with good intentions and then just a couple good acts. Lending a helping hand has never been easier. Here are nine suggestions for helping our wonderful friends – the bees: 1. Grow or buy organic foods. 2. Buy organic cotton. 3. Support your local beekeepers by purchasing their honey, wax and propolis at the Farmer’s Market. 4. Do not use herbicides, insecticides, miticides or fungicides in your yard. 5. Plant a wide variety of native flowers especially yellow and blues in solid blocks preferably 3 X 3 feet so the bees can see them. 6. Bees need water, too, so place a bowl with water in your yard and replenish it daily. 7. Consider becoming a citizen scientist and helping the National Phenology Network www.usanpn.org 8. Build a pollinator garden, visit www.pollinator.org 9. Support the increase in grazing cows by purchasing free-range beef. Grazing cows do not require (much, if any) Tylosin or other antibiotics, and vacant fields are crucial habitat for bumble and solitary bees. Make these 9 suggestions a family project. Your children will embrace these fundamental principles of conservation and it will most certainly help to protect the incomparable honey-, bumble- and solitary-bees. As the holiday season approaches, please consider buying local beekeepers honey and giving it as a scrumptious, healthy gift to your loved ones. Earth Dr. Reese Halter is an award-winning broadcaster, writer and distinguished conservation biologist. His latest book is The Incomparable Honeybee. More reads: [link to drreese.wordpress.com] THIS IS THE DEFINITIVE BEE INTERVIEW.. with the writer of this column.. interviewed by the OP of this thread. Thank you OP. I'm getting ready to start a new thread on saving whales. A lot of folks don't realize how important honeybees are to us. They pollinate 80% of our crops. It's been said if the honeybees disappear, we will be reduced to a water diet. In other words, we could starve. Their venom has been found to have medicinal properties. Some studies show their population has dropped 70%. So thank you for bringing this to our attention. Sun-Air-N {\ |
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| Guenwyfar User ID: 24419775 10/30/2012 09:56 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have had honey bees on my property every year! Quoting: 7777StarBorn Still a few out there now......... along with hummingbirds! I love seeing hummingbirds.. :) My kids were thrilled to see one hanging out near out grape vines this year. Guenwyfar "Karma is like a rubberband.. it can only stretch so far before it comes back and smacks you in the face." "Women who seek to be equal with men lack ambition." "Religion is like a penis, it's fine to have one and be proud of it, but when you take it out and wave it in my face, that's when we have a problem." |
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