@EoLoVoX - no we don't keep bees. I had no idea they drink water from bird baths. Friends 20 miles from us do keep bees. And I know there are some beekeepers about 10 miles away. Those are all I know of.
@DiggingMag - Honey bees will go as far away as 2-3 miles from their hive for food and water, so you've definitely got a beekeeper (or at least a feral bee colony) closer than you think!
This is really good.
SuperOdian 3 days ago
@SuperOdian - Thank you!
EoLoVoX 19 hours ago
That ant ran up and smacked that bee and then ran... lol
GunClingingPalin 6 months ago
@GunClingingPalin - I know! Crazy, eh?
EoLoVoX 6 months ago
Amazing close ups of those bees in action. Again we were in awe as we watched. Thanks for sending Rob.!!
beninski707 6 months ago
@beninski707 - No problem. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!
EoLoVoX 6 months ago
thoses are very good pics. and videos! i love this
Redseal231 7 months ago
@Redseal231 - Thanks so much! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
EoLoVoX 7 months ago
We've had them this year for the first time at our bird bath. Never saw this before.
DiggingMag 7 months ago
@DiggingMag - It's neat, isn't it? Are you keeping bees or are the ones at your bath from a nearby hive?
EoLoVoX 7 months ago
@EoLoVoX - no we don't keep bees. I had no idea they drink water from bird baths. Friends 20 miles from us do keep bees. And I know there are some beekeepers about 10 miles away. Those are all I know of.
DiggingMag 7 months ago
@DiggingMag - Honey bees will go as far away as 2-3 miles from their hive for food and water, so you've definitely got a beekeeper (or at least a feral bee colony) closer than you think!
EoLoVoX 7 months ago
thats so weird yet cool
nerad1994 1 year ago
@nerad1994 - I know what you mean.
EoLoVoX 1 year ago