I wonder if the electricity in the lines is solar, wind, or atomic
http://ruche.populaire.free.fr/essai...df/2008-06-21/
I wonder if the electricity in the lines is solar, wind, or atomic
http://ruche.populaire.free.fr/essai...df/2008-06-21/
Quelqu'un at-il sauver les essaims?
It would have been nice to have bees with a bit of a spark about them.
Well I know they were still there a year later, but after that ,no idea, although I've heard of a colony surviving 4 years in a pylon.What's interesting is that the cavity had 2 holes, one facing SW and the other NE . At the end of October, the bees propolysed the NE entrance for the winter.
Who needs that? There are enough bright sparks among the beekeepers
LOL! We now have ospreys with much the same idea. Not the blocking up of holes facing the cold way for winter (they sensibly migrate to Africa instead) but the use of electrified towers for nest sites. They tend to sway less in the wind than topless old pine trees ... although I'm not sure how stable any of them will be tomorrow.
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