
Originally Posted by
Chucaro
The Butcher birds will be ok, they are not specialists like the rainbow ones and also they are not in groups of 20 or more.
Which kind of flowers are in reach to your hive?
I love the clover and orange tree flower honey, the iron bark it is a bit strong to my taste.
We have the Brighton wetlands at our back door, Paperbark ,Scribbly gum, Box, White Stringybark, are some of the trees there, whilst I have Macadamia, Mango, Peach, Orange, Mandarin, Lemon, Lime, Guava , red Pawpaw, plus vegetables in season [ mainly tomatoes, I make pasta sauce ]
Next door has a Brazilian cherry tree, which is absolutely buzzing with bees ATM, [ not mine, yet] A smorgasboard for bees. Also, because we have no neighbours behind us, I can place the hive in such a way that bees don't overfly any one else's property. I've already sweetened the next door neighbours by promises of honey, they don't mind my tomatoes, very tasty, & I don't use pesticides. I try to be as organic as I can. I also make a mean cherry tomato relish, and used to make marmalade, but too much sugar for us now. Life is good, I can sit down the back & read LRM, & you'd swear you were out in the bush, somewhere. Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
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