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Blair Sampson
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Why are my bees visiting the neighours birdfeeders These open birdfeeders are mostly filled with corn & sunflower seeds. The bees are very active and seem to dive nose first into the feed.
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Looking for pollen? Bee sometimes collect fresh sawdust.
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Our bees were all over the birdseed in our backyard when it got warm, but there were vey few flowers, yet.
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Yesterday I witnessed bees ladened with pollen entering the hives. I wondered about the source at this time of year. If they were to collect enough sawdust, maybe they would start building there own woodenware
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that's a great picture blair! they are just collecting the dust from the cracked corn and broken seeds.........
Hungry honey bees visiting bird feeders~Michigan State University Extension
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