Fertilizing and Watering
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Subject: Bee waste
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Zeke |
Team Canuckle Heads
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Has anybody tried using this for fertilizer? I have access to a bunch of it and was thinking about making compost from some
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11/8/2019 1:01:25 PM
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wile coyote |
On a cliff in the desert
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Isn't bee waste called honey?
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11/8/2019 1:28:41 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Lol
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11/8/2019 1:40:40 PM
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Zeke |
Team Canuckle Heads
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Haha. you can eat this if you want, but I'm not! I'm thinking it's bee shit. All black and cruddy looking
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11/8/2019 1:45:00 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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Even a blind butcher can smell a beefheart....
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11/8/2019 2:06:37 PM
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Reed's Birds and Bees |
Savage, MN
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Ive seen people take dead out bee colonies and compost them. Honey is bee vomit, not sure if thats any better.
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11/8/2019 2:47:13 PM
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Zeke |
Team Canuckle Heads
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lol....and all around a pig's ass is pork right
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11/8/2019 3:51:53 PM
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Dawn, Suburban Gardener |
Lakewood, WA
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You could compost it, soil test the results, and let us know how it goes :-)
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11/8/2019 5:00:38 PM
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Porkchop |
Central NY
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That’s right zeke...true story...
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11/8/2019 5:27:33 PM
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Zeke |
Team Canuckle Heads
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You guys aren't helping at all lol. I guess I'll be the pioneer on this
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11/8/2019 10:04:50 PM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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dead bees are excellent fertilizer... old combs can be acidic? but could be good
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11/9/2019 2:42:15 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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maybe what you are talking about is what we call slum-gum... Should be very good fert. Might be a bit acidic.
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11/9/2019 2:45:12 AM
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Little Ketchup |
Grittyville, WA
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Its what is left over after wax is rendered out of the combs... The heating may remove some nitrogen but other than that, and the acidity, it should be good. I have monkeyed with it but there is still a lot I dont know.
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11/9/2019 3:07:15 AM
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