Came out this morning to pollinate my squash flowers, and these little guys beat me to it! π βοΈ π€
Came out this morning to pollinate my squash flowers, and these little guys beat me to it! π βοΈ π€
by Former_Ad5613
8 Comments
GemmyCluckster
Ever since I started growing herbs and flowers with my veggies, Iβve havenβt had to do any hand pollination. Currently, my oregano is flowering and itβs swarming with hundreds of bees.
Opposite_Pea_6243
Awww what a happy sight! π
SerenityNow31
Are you trying to steal jobs from the hardworking bees? LOL.
Serious question, do you not have enough bees to pollinate so you do it? Or are you just trying to make sure they get pollinated?
Drewddit25
I see lots of bumblebees on mine as well. My problem is my zucchini plants remind me of the parties I went to in college – no ladies π
No-Song5462
Iβm new to gardening and am very confused by hand pollination. I didnβt know this was a thing.. Iβve noticed that the bees have been out the last few weeks but should I have been doing something before?
ExtraplanetJanet
I was in the same spot, I hand-pollinated all my early squash blossoms because theyβre open for such a short time and I wanted to be sure. Now that the season is in full swing I couldnβt do it if I wanted to because every flower is always full of some kind of bee. Talk about a good problem to have!
Exhausted-CNA
I did same thing then saw this one bee doing its hob.on all 3 of my squash plants. 30+ very large yellow crookneck squashes later and it’s still producing π. Be ready to be overrun in squash. If it’s yellow squash dont be afraid for them to get huge. the skin was still butter soft when slicing and not very seedy
whocanpickone
I just learned this year about squash bees. We had so many! They are specialist pollinators and the males will nap in the closed flowers. They also donβt sting. So cool to watch those little guys!
8 Comments
Ever since I started growing herbs and flowers with my veggies, Iβve havenβt had to do any hand pollination. Currently, my oregano is flowering and itβs swarming with hundreds of bees.
Awww what a happy sight! π
Are you trying to steal jobs from the hardworking bees? LOL.
Serious question, do you not have enough bees to pollinate so you do it? Or are you just trying to make sure they get pollinated?
I see lots of bumblebees on mine as well. My problem is my zucchini plants remind me of the parties I went to in college – no ladies π
Iβm new to gardening and am very confused by hand pollination. I didnβt know this was a thing.. Iβve noticed that the bees have been out the last few weeks but should I have been doing something before?
I was in the same spot, I hand-pollinated all my early squash blossoms because theyβre open for such a short time and I wanted to be sure. Now that the season is in full swing I couldnβt do it if I wanted to because every flower is always full of some kind of bee. Talk about a good problem to have!
I did same thing then saw this one bee doing its hob.on all 3 of my squash plants. 30+ very large yellow crookneck squashes later and it’s still producing π. Be ready to be overrun in squash. If it’s yellow squash dont be afraid for them to get huge. the skin was still butter soft when slicing and not very seedy
I just learned this year about squash bees. We had so many! They are specialist pollinators and the males will nap in the closed flowers. They also donβt sting. So cool to watch those little guys!