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Jul 29, 2016 5:14 PM CST
Name: Cheryl
Brownstown, Pennsylvania (Zone 6b)
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greene said:Excellent information. I first learned about "watering the bees" at our local beekeeping association meetings. I use the large trays from terra cotta pots. I add pebbles but (since I am surrounded by pine trees) also have a few pieces of pine straw floating on the water surface. One of the speakers at a bee meeting told us how he had watched a bee save itself from drowning by climbing onto a piece of pine straw.

One note about mosquitoes that I learned from our Mosquito Control Officer. Certain types of mosquito eggs will adhere to the (inside) sides of the container. The eggs can sit there after the water evaporates or is dumped out - the eggs can still be viable for up to 8 months - all they need is for the container to be refilled with water. It's always best to scrub at least the sides of the container to eliminate the mosquito eggs - and the eggs stick like glue!! I use one of the green scrubby pads (no soap or chemicals) and keep it attached to a nearby tree branch with a clothes pin.


Hmm very interesting! I didn't know this about mosquito eggs...Great tip for handy clean up too Hurray!
"My work is loving the world. Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird — equal seekers of sweetness. Here the clam deep in the speckled sand. Are my boots old? Is my coat torn? Am I no longer young, and still not half-perfect? Let me keep my mind on what matters, which is my work which is mostly standing still and learning to be astonished." — Mary Oliver, from Messenger

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