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osukeith161
Dec 19, 2004

by Y Kant Ozma Post
I am trying my hand at gardening, and a few weeks into tending to my plants, I realized a large amount of honeybees around. Much to my surprise, their home was just a couple feet away! They have taken a liking to the tree right by my peppers. I have no intention of killing them, and am very happy they are there. So, I am pseudo beekeeping. Anyway, I came here mostly to post my favorite picture of them. Incoming Bees! It reminds me of watching planes land at an airport.

osukeith161 fucked around with this message at 03:47 on May 27, 2009

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osukeith161
Dec 19, 2004

by Y Kant Ozma Post
I am getting a mixed response to the bees in my backyard. Should I just let them be (I resisted the urge to get punny there)? Or call local beekeepers? They have a couple acre field behind my yard. It is a watershed area, so it just grows freely. There are lots of wildflowers. I have no problem with them in the tree, but would it be best for their propagation, survival, etc. to call a beekeeper?

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