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All-TigerNet [11287]
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No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:00 AM
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brush into my squash blooms to try and get some production. It feels wrong. It feels like mama is going to bust around the corner and yell "Oh dear Lord! Just wait till your father gets home!"
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Legend [19643]
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I was considering taking up bee keeping, putting a hive on
May 28, 2021, 9:06 AM
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the property line near a small wooded area but the homeowners association will not allow it.
Guess they don't like flowers in the neighborhood. I haven't seen many bees around either this spring.
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CU Medallion [68314]
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Re: I was considering taking up bee keeping, putting a hive on
May 28, 2021, 9:09 AM
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My grandfather did bee keeping but he passed before I was born. I often wish I had been around to learn about it from him.
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Orange Blooded [3047]
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Growing up you couldn't pay me enough money to run
May 28, 2021, 12:50 PM
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across a clover patch barefooted. Odds were you'd get tagged twice!
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:10 AM
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I had a couple of hives. Lost them to a combination of bears and those moths.
We have a strawberry grower across the road. He generally puts out hives. He didn't this year. They pick about twice a week for a couple of hours, as opposed to all day, every day when the hives were there.
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:13 AM
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Have not seen a decline in carpenter bees this year. Holy Moly I have trapped or forehanded with a tennis racquet over 100 this year. I know they are great pollinators but I refuse to let them destroy my house.
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:39 AM
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I have plenty of Carpenter Bees. But they aren't pollinating. They're busy eating my house.
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:15 AM
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Just wait till your daddy gets home is the most terrifying words to a kid!!!
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 9:23 AM
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There’s been a steady decline in bees and seems like it gets worse each year, especially in more populated areas. Thanks to development and people having Mosquito Joe come and spray their yards. People don’t realize the devastating effects those insecticides are having on our bees, ladybugs, all the helpful insects.
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110%er [9087]
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I'm 65 years old - remember how when I was a kid.........
May 28, 2021, 10:19 AM
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how dangerous it was to walk barefoot in the grass because you'd get stung by bees - they were everywhere! It's sad not to see them now.
And I don't see lightening bugs at dusk anymore like in the old days.
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 28, 2021, 10:28 AM
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I've had enough bees to pollinate my squash (Laurens County) but I'm out in the country surrounded by woods. I wish someone in my family would learn beekeeping or I could find someone to do beekeeping for shares on my land. Definitely need to increase the number of beekeepers all over the country!
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Legend [18914]
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I agree. We are doing this at my school.
May 29, 2021, 6:56 PM
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I was an agricultural engineering major at Clemson. It used to get a few laughs and razzing when I told people. Now, not so much.
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Wait about between about August and September..
May 28, 2021, 12:44 PM
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It seems about that time period they are everywhere..
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Letterman [283]
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Same for me up in Spartanburg. I’ve been hand pollinating
May 28, 2021, 12:54 PM
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My squash. No idea what I’m going to do for green beans in a couple of weeks.
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My squash put on so many small squash that it
May 29, 2021, 4:09 PM
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looked like a small banana bunch - then they all got squishy and fell off the plant. What caused that?
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Letterman [283]
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Re: My squash put on so many small squash that it
May 29, 2021, 5:28 PM
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That is a sign of lack of pollination. The plant will produce the squash with a bloom. When the bloom isn’t pollinated, the plant will essentially abandon it and not waste energy on it. When the vegetable isn’t pollinated it will not grow and will begin to wither from the bloom end.
If you want to pollinate by hand, get a tiny paintbrush (craft) or a q-tip. Take the pollen from a male bloom (no squash attached) and put the pollen on the bloom with the squash. It is important to get pollen on all the pieces inside the squash bloom. A partially pollinated bloom doesn’t do great. There are plenty of YouTube videos out there. It isn’t difficult, but it takes time.
Also, each plant doesn’t always produce a male bloom at the same time as a female. Just find one on another plant. But as your squash struggles to pollinate, it will produce more male blooms.
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Re: No bees this year. Zero. I've resorted to sticking a paint
May 30, 2021, 3:43 PM
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Yeah I really wish that mosquito squad crap would be outlawed. Sure it kills the mosquitoes for a little while, but it does more harm to pollinators than anything else. It’s much easier just to put some citronella torches out and spray a little repellent on your body...
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