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no bees
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Yesterday at 04:53 PM
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Wisconsin
8117 Steve R
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My apple tree is loaded with blossoms but no bees here yet. Is that going to be a problem?
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: no bees
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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Yesterday at 05:34 PM
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Wisconsin
8117 Steve R
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I am in the NW corner of Wisconsin, and usually we have lots of honeybees and bumblebees when the apples are blooming. The only thing working the trees now are hummingbirds and I doubt they will do much. Hopefully the blossoms are still on next week, we are supposed to get up to upper 80s and maybe the bees will be out and about. I have a crabapple that is loaded with blooms too. Dandelions are just now starting to bloom.
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: no bees
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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Yesterday at 07:05 PM
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ND
MJM
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I have honey bees in everything blooming. There are hives up the road a little over a mile. When the caragana starts to bloom they get thick.
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Re: no bees
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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Yesterday at 07:19 PM
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MT
snowy
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Yep, bees are busy here in tree and in everything that has flowers now. I see a lot today at the ranch.
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Re: no bees
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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Yesterday at 07:43 PM
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W NY
Turtledale
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W NY
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My apple tree is loaded with blossoms but no bees here yet. Is that going to be a problem? All kinds of insects to pollinate them besides the bees
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Re: no bees
[Re: BigBlackBirds]
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Yesterday at 09:10 PM
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Garden,Michigan
Buck (Zandra)
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We've had a roller coaster ride of poor pollination weather on this side of the lake so I'm guessing youre in the same boat. You must be quite a ways north as I took bees out of apple pollination around 10 days ago. But the weather was so poor during bloom that pollination couldnt have been great. And the king bloom was frosted hard.
Do you normally have many bees show up? Around here apples compete on the front part of bloom with dandelions and on the end with autumn olive. Both of which are substantial draws for honey bees. Even in good flying weather that might also produce nectar, a lone apple tree here likely would see very little bee activity given the other food sources available. Here in the southern U.P. our apple trees haven't bloomed yet.A couple of days in the 60's,most daytime temps in the 40's -50's with night temps in the 30's,A couple of nights ago it was 30 exactly.Dandelions just popped up.My bees don't seem to have in interest in swarming yet
Buck(formely known as Zandra)
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Re: no bees
[Re: charles]
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Yesterday at 11:40 PM
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Oregon
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Bats are pollinators too. Not for apple trees.
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Re: no bees
[Re: WhiteCliffs]
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Wisconsin
8117 Steve R
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Depends - is it a self pollinating variety? I dont think it is, because when I planted it I was told to plant a crab apple close by.
Steve WTA NRA
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Re: no bees
[Re: 8117 Steve R]
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Arkansas
WhiteCliffs
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Depends - is it a self pollinating variety? I dont think it is, because when I planted it I was told to plant a crab apple close by. A lot of times they recommend a different variety tree for “best” pollination - even with self pollinating trees. You MAY still get a crop
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