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Bee rescue

Discussion in 'Wildlife Corner' started by Snorky85, Jun 9, 2019.

  1. Snorky85

    Snorky85 Total Gardener

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    found a bumble bee that looked almost dead this morning. I was going to move it out the way and a little leg moved slightly. So i put a few flowers and sugar solution on a plate and sat the bee on the plate in the warm sun. straight away its proboscis came out and i could see it lapping up the sugar solution! Was amazing to see!

    A few minutes later it started waggling it’s bum like most alert bees doo...then a bit of cleaning with its front legs. Then it flew up...buzzed a few circles around my head and rested on the wall before buzzing off.:rolleyespink:

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      misterQ Super Gardener

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      A very commendable action you took there for our garden ally, Snorky85.

      I did something similar about a year ago, also using sugar solution. It was early in the season so there were not many flowers around. Unfortunately, I did not take any pictures.

      As a cautionary note to other people reading this, please do not feed the bees "untested" honey as it may spread viruses that could wipe out whole colonies.
       
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