BEES
Re: BEES
A bloody spider built a web in my wallflower and one bee got caught in it, found it dead earlier
. I can't believe it managed to build it so fast, I watered it just early last evening and there was nothing. Damn it, I will check it constantly from now on 


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Re: BEES
The white tails are my most regular visitors though there a several species which can be confused with them. Second most common visitor is the smaller Tree Bumblebee.
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I tried to train myself to ID the different species of Bumble by purchasing guides and plain observation. It is a lot trickier than birds with the black,yellow and white variants being very confusing. I found the more I studied the more confused I became

Re: BEES
Aaaaah yes, I see. That would account for a lot .......Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:43 pmI tried to train myself to ID the different species of Bumble by purchasing guides and plain observation. It is a lot trickier than birds with the black,yellow and white variants being very confusing. I found the more I studied the more confused I became![]()
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Placido wrote: ↑Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:34 amAaaaah yes, I see. That would account for a lot .......Jacksparrow wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2019 7:43 pmI tried to train myself to ID the different species of Bumble by purchasing guides and plain observation. It is a lot trickier than birds with the black,yellow and white variants being very confusing. I found the more I studied the more confused I became![]()

