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At 09:04 PM 6/3/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I live in Rosebud MO and would like to know how many hives it takes to
>pollinate 2 acres of pumpkins. And what to charge for the services.
>Also, are pumpkins a good source of nectar or pollen?
Most recommend 1 hive per acre on pumpkins.
See http://www.ontariobee.com/5_pollination/default.htm
This can vary depending on planting density and other forage available in
the area. (For example, If the pumpkin patch is adjacent to a clover field
in full bloom, you'll probably need more hives to assure a good set).
Prices vary considerably depending on crop, number of hives, etc. I think
they are typically around 35-65 per hive now. A 1999 study in the pacific
northwest had an average value of $32.25 (up $2.60 from the previous year).
See: http://members.aol.com/beetools/99polin.htm
One canadian site lists the going rate at: blueberries and apples ranged
from $65-$95 per colony for pollination and canola was $95-$125 per colony.
(Of course these are in Canadian
dollars) http://www.honeycouncil.ca/pollen.html
I don't know if they are a significant source of pollen/nectar, though I
doubt there are enough flowers to amount to much.
-Tim
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