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Reply to: Horse ridge area a good place to keep hives?
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<blockquote><strong class="quote">Allen Engle wrote:</strong> <P>Good morning Blaine,</P> <P>In my opinion, the Horse Butte area can be a bit slim on both forage and water. The native plant life (primarily bitter brush, sage brush and rabbit brush supplemented by some Oregon Sunshine and Sulfur Buckwheat and a few spots of Spotted Knapweed do provide limited (timewise) forage opportunities. If you were to plant a garden (flower or food) it would increase the amount of forage available. WRT water, the bees will find it. If it's a long ways off, they might also find the water at a neighbor's hot tub or horse trough, so you'd be ahead if you provided a close by water source even if you have to fill it every couple days. You might talk with Bob or Carol Reinhart who used to live in that area. Alternatively, you might think about some of the native pollinators (native bees and wasps and hummingbirds) and work to attract and supplement them.</P> </blockquote><br>
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