Sunday after mowing the lawn and saving Sabrina from her escape into the rhodies, we discovered a swarm of honey bees in a tree in our front yard. Not knowing for sure what type of bee they were, we had a neighbor who is an entomologist identify the swarm. He noted they would be gone soon. Sure enough their visit was for less than 24 hours!
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Easy come, Easy go
The black spot in the tree is the swarm of honey bees.
Sunday after mowing the lawn and saving Sabrina from her escape into the rhodies, we discovered a swarm of honey bees in a tree in our front yard. Not knowing for sure what type of bee they were, we had a neighbor who is an entomologist identify the swarm. He noted they would be gone soon. Sure enough their visit was for less than 24 hours!
Sunday after mowing the lawn and saving Sabrina from her escape into the rhodies, we discovered a swarm of honey bees in a tree in our front yard. Not knowing for sure what type of bee they were, we had a neighbor who is an entomologist identify the swarm. He noted they would be gone soon. Sure enough their visit was for less than 24 hours!
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