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  • Could it be a Tawny bee??

    Hi everyone.... I'm new to this site but not new to growing my own or chook and duck keeping!

    I have a new allotment plot that used to be a sheep field, in one of my veg plots i spotted a small hole with a pile of soil next to it. I have also seen a beautiful deep, ginger/amber coloured bee around the hole. Could this be a Tawny bee and if so is it any risk to my row of beetroot planted there?

    Sopho

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    No risk, they don't eat beetroot
    All gardeners know better than other gardeners." -- Chinese Proverb.

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      Thanks Two Sheds... I am really quite excited that I have a Tawny bee... it is so beautiful. I am hopefully going to set up a bee hive at some point and was happy to see a lovely little bee around my veggy patch. I have spent the last few weeks planting a wild flower selection on a steep slope near my plot and they are al doing very well. Hopefully it will attract more gorgeous bees!

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      • #4
        Hi Sopho, great to have you with us. You are very lucky I would love to have a wild bees nest on my plot, or in my garden - people on the plot next to me had a big fat bumble bees nest last year- I was green with envy, but was able to watch the bees come and go - beautiful.
        Hoe with care though! can you post some pics for us here on the vine?
        Good luck with the bee keeping, you will make a great bee keeper- as you care so much for the wild bees then your hives will be very well looked after

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