Mary Caldwell wrote
>I have spoken with my local beekeeping association, and that's how I know
>about star thistle and eucalyptus, but I was wondering what I could put in
>my yard for my bees, since I wasn't sure how far the bees would go for
>nectar and pollen.
Mary, I count everything within a mile in any direction of my hives as
foraging territory. Bees will fly further but it's a bit harder to build up
a honey surplus. As a rule of thumb I believe an acre of blossom per hive
will yield a honey flow. The bees will hunt down and select their
favourites. If there is an area with a concentration of one nectar source
the bees will concentrate on that.
Remember the bees know best - and they may well surprise you as they are
constantly surprising me.
Betty McAdam
HOG BAY APIARY
Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
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