Thread on aiding a lethargic carpenter bee after 95-degree weather:
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Thread on aiding a lethargic carpenter bee after 95-degree weather:
https://bsky.app/profile/sarahmackattack.bsky.social/post/3mmeskybox22u



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Thread on aiding a lethargic carpenter bee after 95-degree weather:
https://bsky.app/profile/sarahmackattack.bsky.social/post/3mmeskybox22u



@990000 The problem appears to be the precipitous drop in temperature, as warming it up seemed to help.
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@990000 The problem appears to be the precipitous drop in temperature, as warming it up seemed to help.
@davep so fascinating, but I guess also not surprising? I wonder if it's just as bad going in the other direction, if the temperature suddenly spikes.
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Thread on aiding a lethargic carpenter bee after 95-degree weather:
https://bsky.app/profile/sarahmackattack.bsky.social/post/3mmeskybox22u



@990000 I've been doing this with some (bumble and other) bees recently!
we had a slight cold spell in the netherlands after a warm start of spring and I've seen them on the ground in many places, I have some flowers in my garden luckily, but the insects definitely had a poor start of this summer because of it

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