George Shirley wrote:
> Just walked out into the backyard and the fig tree has small leaves
> already formed and more are forming. The blueberries are blooming but I
> see no bees. Might have to resort to fertilizing the flowers with a
> cotton swab, time consuming but works most of the time. May just be to
> cold for bees yet or, worse, there may be no bees nearby as all the old
> growth trees have been harvested.
you would be surprised by what is actually flying
around in the early spring. we have plenty of
early spring blooming crocus, iris, etc. and often
i will see flying bees of the small types around
even if they aren't the obvious honey bee type.
if the weather is above freezing and the flowers
are open something might be able to find them.
of course there are the other things to do to
encourage various bee habitat. boards with holes
drilled in set up in good locations (some sun from
the morning, but not the hot sun from midday on)
which will encourage bees.
also shallow bowls of nectar/sugar water.
good luck with all the projects George. i'm
still puttering indoors for a while yet.
songbird