This is the time of year our Little Leaf Linden tree is in full bloom. The bees love it.

The tree is about 30 feet tall, or more. It is covered in yellowish-green flowers. It is a buzz with activity. There are literally thousands of bees collecting pollen/sap in it.

I be no bee expert but this looks like a honey bee to me. There are no hives close that I know of, so I am guessing it be a wild honey bee. I have heard that if an empty hive is set up that wild swarms may occupy them. I am tempted to give it a try and see what may bee or not bee.
The tree is about 30 feet tall, or more. It is covered in yellowish-green flowers. It is a buzz with activity. There are literally thousands of bees collecting pollen/sap in it.
I be no bee expert but this looks like a honey bee to me. There are no hives close that I know of, so I am guessing it be a wild honey bee. I have heard that if an empty hive is set up that wild swarms may occupy them. I am tempted to give it a try and see what may bee or not bee.
Ha, ha...
ReplyDeleteThe sad part is that I can remember planting that thing as a twig.
Great photo of the bee...
Cute, Dad.
ReplyDeleteI, too, remember the twig.
I love this tree.