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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 7395675" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>something you may want to investigate is with a big reduction in osr the bees and insects that rely on on nector have got a lot less fields of early available nector when they re building up their numbers in the early spring </p><p>bumble bee by their design can operate in cooler temperatures than honey bees so early nector can be utilised by them </p><p>i have seen bumble bees in bean crops in the early morning before 6 am when spraying insceticide for bruchid</p><p>one of the reasons for stopping spraying besides the spray not controlling the bruchid and the early starts to prevent damage to the farmed honey bees we have </p><p></p><p>from my neibouring bee farmer his biggest problem is a reduction in crops that flower osr and beans</p><p></p><p>this will also impact the bumble bees</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 7395675, member: 305"] something you may want to investigate is with a big reduction in osr the bees and insects that rely on on nector have got a lot less fields of early available nector when they re building up their numbers in the early spring bumble bee by their design can operate in cooler temperatures than honey bees so early nector can be utilised by them i have seen bumble bees in bean crops in the early morning before 6 am when spraying insceticide for bruchid one of the reasons for stopping spraying besides the spray not controlling the bruchid and the early starts to prevent damage to the farmed honey bees we have from my neibouring bee farmer his biggest problem is a reduction in crops that flower osr and beans this will also impact the bumble bees [/QUOTE]
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