My post earlier this year talked about how White Clover is GOOD for your lawn. Apparently it is good for the honey bees too! They love this white clover. So much so, I instructed by lawn guy to avoid cutting this area until the clover is finished blooming. I couldn’t resist today photographing the bees in action. They literally made a beeline to the clover and have been returning daily.
I for one am pleased that I am not using any herbicides on my lawn. No weed and feed here. Atrazine is controversial and consider harmful to our health and to the environment. It runs off into the rivers and streams, contaminating the water supply.
Jan says
Great photos! I noticed the bees at the clover in my lawn, too. I’m always glad to see flowers that the bees love. Maybe this will help rebuild the bee population.
Jan
Always Growing
Jacqueline D'Elia says
I sure hope so. I need those guys to pollinate my veggies. 🙂
Janis says
Those are stunning shots. I am always careful to wear shoes when we get clover in our grass!!! Getting stung on the bottom of your foot..reeeeeealy hurts!!!
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Yikes!
Jay from The Depp Effect says
Those are terrific photographs! I’ve never had any success photographing bees. I need to get out early while they’re still sleepy!
Jacqueline D'Elia says
Thanks. I’ve had luck with the SPORTS setting on my Canon EOS. I am so lucky in that the camera does almost all the work for me. 🙂
Mylene says
You did a great job capturing the bees.
Very cool to look at.
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Have a blessed week!
TC says
Love the photos! Have you any news on CCD?
Jacqueline D'Elia says
No additional news on Colony Collaspe Disorder… but I am doing my part to spread the word to stop using pesticides. My garden has none and I have a lot of bees visiting daily. They also love the pink coral vine.
TC says
I thought you might have additional info besides what I know about CCD. It’s great that you’re not using harmful chemicals, I quit several years ago and 99.9% of my gardening is organic.
jimmy says
Honey Bees have stolen my soul.
john w ohazza says
Breath taking photos! I’m starting two colonies of honey bees in spring. I have already started planning to seed all of my green space with different clovers and wildflowers.I also have a sizeable veggie garden which Iam wintering over with amix of crimson clover,hairy vetch,austrian field pea and rye,(green manure).I plan to plant half the garden this spring in veggies and half in a mix of buckwheat,sweet yellow&white clover,and wild flowers.Any ideas/tips?Johnny O
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FS says
WOW….amazing photos u did an awesome job capturing this Bee at work. I love Honey Bees and am trying to attract more to my back yard.