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03/10/2026

Umatilla, FL.
I bought Queens and supplies at D & J Apiary Supply for years. Highly recommended business.

‼️Our upcoming beginners class is

March 21st

Classes start at 9 o’clock and usually end around 3pm. Lunch is around 12 and it is included with the class. The first portion of the class is indoors, after lunch we take you out to the bee yard for our hands on portion of the class. Protective gear is provided but jeans and closed toed shoes are recommended. Give us a call and get signed up today.

🐝352-669-4233

If you are unable to make it on this date keep checking our facebook and website for upcoming class dates.

03/09/2026

It takes more than nectar to entice butterflies to take up residence in your garden. Read more here: https://butterfly-lady.com/plant-host-plants/

03/09/2026

Today I have a spring drawing for you. This is the common carder bumblebee (Bombus pascuorum), one of the most numerous bumblebees in the area where I live. It is by no means the easiest to identify, though. Its colouration is very variable and some colour forms are strikingly similar to other bumblebee species.

Bumblebees are said to have innate preference for blue colour. It means that a bumblebee that has never seen flowers before will be more attracted to blue ones. I don't know how universal it is - I found research done only on a few species. What is interesting, there is some degree of individual variation in colour preference - not all bumblebees and all colonies of the same species like exactly the same colour.

The innate preference can be quickly modified after a young bumblebee starts foraging, and learns which flowers are most rewarding in her environment. Therefore, we can see bumblebees foraging on all colours of flowers (even on red ones - see one of my previous posts!)

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