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Birds and yard critters

Never seen them swarm on the ground before.View attachment 198931
Not common but not uncommon either.

A swarm this late in the year is sad though. Odds are it's dead before gun season. Most likely it's from a hive overrun with varroa mites and they are absconding. Second highest option is that the queen has less than ideal genetics leading to them swarming this late in the season.
 
Thanks for the info! I knew a little about bees now I know more. No man made hives in the area so had to be a wild hive from the woods. I was surprised they were honey bees.
 
I thought humming birds were demanding. These finches take it to a different level lol. That tube gets filled once a day.
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This is a Milkweed plant growing out of my chip sealed driveway (and in the bed above it), two coats of tar and rock. I have tried to kill this plant with glyphosate for two year, have pulled it up in the spring three times. This year I gave up and did not try to kill it. Mother Nature wins, as it should be. Now it is smorgasbord for the bugs that we invited the Milkweed for in the first place. Dozens and dozens of Monarch butterfly caterpillars on the Milkweed in this patch this year. They are demolishing the leaves on these plants, too.

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