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The15thMember:

--- Quote from: Bob Wilson on March 01, 2022, 10:02:18 pm ---Henbit, I think. Brings in red pollen.

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I did see some red pollen this morning, so you're probably right, Bob. 

The15thMember:
My native cherries have started to bloom, and the bees are all over them.  Unfortunately it's supposed to get cold and rainy later in the week, so I'll probably have to give them some more honey frames, just to be safe. 

FloridaGardener:
Carolina laurel is full on.

FloridaGardener:
Henbit is blooming everywhere.  I've had to put the queen excluders on, or I will end up with more than 30 medium frames of brood...

Caught two swarms in bait hives, on the same day (March 26) using "Eau de queen cell and old queen" tincture (alcohol base).

Bill Murray:
crepe myrtles, should start seeing drones again. :grin:

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