Hi all,
Something sad I noticed earlier this year, wondered if any of the beekeepers could explain.
I put cut-off squash bottles over a few plants as cloches. This year they were over where the french beans were repeatedly failing to germinate. When I took the bottles off the plants (or rather, bare earth), I kept finding dead red-tailed bumblebees inside them.
What would attract the bees to the bottles? It was early in the year - too early for french beans I realise now - and there certainly weren't any flowers inside the bottles. Was it just the warmth?
And how come that after a bee had flown in, it couldn't fly up out again?
TG
PS, I won't be doing that again.
Something sad I noticed earlier this year, wondered if any of the beekeepers could explain.
I put cut-off squash bottles over a few plants as cloches. This year they were over where the french beans were repeatedly failing to germinate. When I took the bottles off the plants (or rather, bare earth), I kept finding dead red-tailed bumblebees inside them.
What would attract the bees to the bottles? It was early in the year - too early for french beans I realise now - and there certainly weren't any flowers inside the bottles. Was it just the warmth?
And how come that after a bee had flown in, it couldn't fly up out again?
TG
PS, I won't be doing that again.
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