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Bee in my bonnet

Posted on October 2, 2016 by CuriousG

We’ve had bees nesting around our garden for years. They usually migrate from one location to another after a period of time, and we have had no issues with them – even when they started building their bee “condo” in … Continue reading →

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The pollen gatherers

Posted on September 10, 2014 by CuriousG

Honey bees are great pollinators, they are! My lament at this point of time is that we have these: By right, pollen is supposed to be drifting down from the tassels swaying above the cobs. I don’t know how successfully … Continue reading →

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Bees in the bathroom

Posted on July 27, 2014 by CuriousG

In mid-April, we had the interesting experience of having bees set up home in one of our bathrooms. The weather was quite rainy then, so I surmised that they needed a sheltered home, which happened to be the bathroom just … Continue reading →

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To bee or not to bee…

Posted on October 24, 2010 by CuriousG

Honey bees set up home in our garden.

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Posted in Fauna, Insects | Tagged bee hive, honey bees, Singapore
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