Abiqua
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and SyngentaAnd Bayer
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Someone may have told this story recently, I don't know, but in parts of China the pollinators of peaches aren't alive or around anymore, so people climb up into the trees and pollinate with feathers.I self pollinated my peppers.. Simply took finger stuck in flower and repeated process on every single flower... i m not sure if it works for all.. but indoor peppers had over 200 flowers on it and nothing.. till i did that method.. give it try...
Is that the famed "weed mint" I keep hearing about?Here are a couple of photos I took a few days ago.....applemint. The honeybees attack the peppermint and the pineapple mint like crazy too.
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pineapple mint, applemint and sage all border the garden...
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Here is this crazy wasp that was buzzing around with the beez too...
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i`m not sure about the wasp due to the pic, but that bee is on the hit list of most people in the usa it a destructive pest. thats a wood bee or carpenter bee, very hard to kill. i know in my part of the world honey bees aren`t dying with the so called virus, the biggest threat to them are the african killer bee.Here are a couple of photos I took a few days ago.....applemint. The honeybees attack the peppermint and the pineapple mint like crazy too.
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pineapple mint, applemint and sage all border the garden...
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Here is this crazy wasp that was buzzing around with the beez too...
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Can u hand pollinate urself fumble? If u have a small garden it should be ez enoughthank you everyone for your responses. That is some scary shit for sure. Back in the early spring when my orange tree was in bloom, there were hundreds of them. The tree was buzzing. Now, no honey bees at all, and very few yellowjackets. A good amount of those big black bees that love my hosta flowers, but don't go to the veggies.
I don't think it is too much nitrogen or too heavy with nutes. I use Kellog's soil.
so weird about the chemtrails. I was asking my guy if maybe our area was sprayed or something without our knowing about it. I hope not. Maybe someone in the neighborhood used something that killed them? sigh...
I have torn down all my tomatoes, the cucs, and will probably take down the green beans too if they don't start to produce soon. I can replant with veggies that don't need to be polinated. Can't I?
thank you everyone for your responses. That is some scary shit for sure. Back in the early spring when my orange tree was in bloom, there were hundreds of them. The tree was buzzing. Now, no honey bees at all, and very few yellowjackets. A good amount of those big black bees that love my hosta flowers, but don't go to the veggies.
I don't think it is too much nitrogen or too heavy with nutes. I use Kellog's soil.
so weird about the chemtrails. I was asking my guy if maybe our area was sprayed or something without our knowing about it. I hope not. Maybe someone in the neighborhood used something that killed them? sigh...
I have torn down all my tomatoes, the cucs, and will probably take down the green beans too if they don't start to produce soon. I can replant with veggies that don't need to be polinated. Can't I?
yea and we are one of the species that wont .Ive watched vids on bees and chem trails, bees and alluminum poisoning from chem trail sprays, bees and pesticide toxicity, bees and UVB and UVC coming in through holes in the ozone and the fact is I just don't know. Science doesn't seem to know definitively, and apiarists can't agree on a cause either. So if these professionals can't agree on a cause I don't know how you or I can either. Perhaps it's all of those reasons or maybe it's none of those reasons. I feel though that we've messed with mother nature so much that no species short of cock roaches can survive the changes we've brought to our ecosystem. We've fucked it all up to put it mildly. And some species are not gonna survive. Its as simple as that.
Hey fumble. Yes, I've noticed a lack of bees this year. I feel that if it wasn't for the big black carpenter bees. Which I cannot recall having ever seen when I was younger... nothing would have been pollinated in my garden this year. Those carpenter bees put in some real work this year and I'm thankful. I think I'll end up with a shitload of gourds this yearIs anyone else having trouble getting any fruits or veggies? I have/had tomatoes, cucs, and green beans. The toms were putting out hella flowers, but nothing was happening, they would just dry up and fall off. The tomatoes I did get, were cherry sized instead of the big beefsteak they should have been. I was getting all kinds of cucs, now they have stopped and green beans have lots of flowers, but no little beans starting.
I only use organic products. Nothing harmful. I have noticed a lack of bees though. There were tons of them in the spring, but now I may see one if I am lucky. What happened to my bees?