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Humming bird feeders
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Ed Levi &/or Jan Townsley <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Jul 1997 11:14:52 +0000
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Hi folks,
 
After a couple of decades of keeping bees, I'm proud to say that I still
have questions.
 
I just got a call from a man who doesn't have bees but has a beekeeping
neighbor.  His humming bird feeders are covered up with bees.  I also
have humming bird feeders and often have 40+ colonies of bees a hundred
meters or so away.  I have never seen bees at my feeders.
 
Questions: Do some feeders attract bees more than others?
Is there some way to discourage bees from going to humming bird feeders?
What can I suggest to this man?
 
Thanks in advance for your responses.
Ed Levi

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