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    the bee tree

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Clenram replied about 1 year ago
The one on the right?
JMTKMS replied about 1 year ago
Middle, you can almost see the round dark spot right where the 3 main branches leave the trunk.  This is the opening to the bees nest.  Looks like Winnie the Pooh should be by soon to reach in and eat some!  :)
Clenram replied about 1 year ago
I do think I see it!
JMTKMS replied about 1 year ago
We will have to get close and take a video... then you can hear them.  They are really quite noisy.  They all talk about a bee shortage, but you sure can't tell here, we have bees all over!
Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
@JMTKMS: It's a good thing too, there are a lot of fruit trees for them to pollinate around you! That's really cool!! :)
JMTKMS replied about 1 year ago
@Queen_of_Green:  Now if only I will get brave enough to raise bees for honey.  I really do want to start that next year.  I am kinda watching our Cousins that are doing it for the second year, and I will watch how it goes.  The thought of being stung kinda bothers me.
Queen_of_Green replied about 1 year ago
@JMTKMS: I find honey bees fascinatin..., but the bee sting thing is enough to keep me from having my own hive. My sister took a bee keeping course a few years ago and she is a beekeeper at the Interbay Pea-Patch in Seattle. I guess the honey is really good. Lots of blackberries and wildflowers for them to pollinate around there. I think I will live vicariously thr... when it comes to honey bees! I am such a chicken! Lol!!! :)

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