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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4005386" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I have a bee keeper coming out next week to put some bee traps on our place. I'm pretty sure we have more than one hive around here in a hollow tree or something. Back when we put out hummingbird feeders, the bees would take them over as well as the bird bath in the back yard. </p><p>I read that to find the hive, just watch where the bees fly when leaving the water. Spent several days watching and they were going in all directions, which led me to believe there is more than one hive. We don't garden or put up hummingbird feeders anymore as we are always traveling, so If I can help him, I'm good with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4005386, member: 5412"] I have a bee keeper coming out next week to put some bee traps on our place. I'm pretty sure we have more than one hive around here in a hollow tree or something. Back when we put out hummingbird feeders, the bees would take them over as well as the bird bath in the back yard. I read that to find the hive, just watch where the bees fly when leaving the water. Spent several days watching and they were going in all directions, which led me to believe there is more than one hive. We don't garden or put up hummingbird feeders anymore as we are always traveling, so If I can help him, I'm good with it. [/QUOTE]
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