Posted on 02/16/2018 3:54:01 PM PST by greeneyes
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No idea, but I it sounds like something good to try.
This is where I found the hacks:
That’s why I asked; we’ll have to do our own research.
Oh - Thanks! I missed the part at the beginning of your post where you wondered if these hacks were any good! Good luck! Thanks for the link.
It is the 21st of February, and here in southern New Hampshire it is 72 degrees. We have honey bees all over our bird feeders. Barb mixed up some sugar syrup and placed it near the feeders, but they are sticking to the seeds.
The good news is that observing our two hives, I see bees flying in and out, which indicates that thus far, our two colonies appear to have survived this winter. I hope it continues.
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