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I purchased my first, solitary, bee hotel in the spring of 2018. It was quickly discovered by Mason and Leafcutter bees and by the end of the first summer, I had almost "full occupancy." The bee hotel was placed on a shelf in the garage for the winter to protect the developing larvae from sub-zero temperatures. The following spring, it was placed back on the front porch in the same location near the garden where the bees forage. Unlike, honey bees, solitary bees only travel a few hundred feet from where they emerge. I added a second bee hotel during the early summer of 2019 and both hotels had nearly "full occupancy" by the end of the summer of 2019 and again in 2020. It has been amazing to observe the female bees go back and forth from the garden collecting pollen, cutting bits of plant material or gathering mud, then returning to the bee hotel to begin the egg laying process. Once they choose a “nesting tube” they crawl to the far end to begin. The female bee places her provisions, pollen with some sticky nectar that she rolls into a ball, then lays a single egg on the top. Next, she seals the egg into a “cell” with mud or leaf material (depending on which species she is) and repeats this process until the tube is filled the whole way to the front. One female solitary bee can lay about 5-15 eggs depending on the length of the tube. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the provisions, then form cocoons, and don’t emerge until the following spring. Each year, I would bring the bee hotels out from winter storage, but missed their emergence in 2019 and 2020. However, on March 31, 2021, our first really warm day, I happened to look out the kitchen window, which faces the porch and noticed a swarm of small bees flying around the bee hotels, the porch and even resting on the aluminum siding of the house. They were warming themselves in the sun! I was able to determine that these were all Mason Bees because the bees that were emerging were all breaking through the tubes that were sealed with mud. I observed the male Mason bees fly back to the nesting holes to check on whether the female bees were emerging. The males could apparently detect where the females were and would remain on the bee hotel, to attempt mating as soon as a female came out or would even enter the tube to mate before she emerged. At times, several male bees would pile onto the female, fighting to mate with her, often falling to the ground. As each new bee made its way to the opening of a tube, their tiny faces could be seen peering out from the tubes. Each emerging bee would cautiously come to the edge, clean their antennae with their feet, quiver for a moment, then take their first flight! Since the weather has turned cold again and there aren't many flowers yet, the bees are staying inside. On the intermittent warm days, they emerge to work on cleaning out the tubes, as evidenced by bits of dried mud all over the porch, just below the bee hotels!

As of the time of this posting, the Leafcutter Bees have not emerged, as the holes are still sealed with the plant materials used. This photo series was taken over two hours and is only a small portion of the total number taken of the amazing event.

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Sub Zero Camping with MSR Hubba Hubba NX

 

Abisko, Sweden

The church across the street left the automated sprinklers on and they came on last night during our sub-zero temperatures. They got frozen to the point they stayed on and created this magical-looking ice garden. There were 2-inch deep puddles a block down the street.

Sub zero temperatures made for a lovely clear sky. A very special experience.

Admittedly, it's a handsome building for a mere showroom, but one that feels about as yesterday as it gets

The first Sub-Zero was so cool they made him turn into Noob Saibot.

Provavelmente é do armaggedon

Sub-zero 27" refrigerator drawers with custom panels are to the left of the microwave. Furniture toe kicks.

april showers brings may flowers. what if the rain is snow?

 

Some pretty scenes caused by formation of ice crystals. Mercury has dropped to -6C at night and around 0C day time.

It's been a sub-zero degrees all week here in NYC, so my friend asked me to make her a nice warm neck warmer.

I'll do a photoshop on this later

Sub-Zero es un poroto al lado mío.

Just a picture of Radien telling the wariors what might hapend if things go wrong

The Latte Kitchen in Clarke's Milford, MA showroom showcases Wolf and Sub-Zero in an inspiring kitchen as visitors come through the door.

Our Sub-Zero representative likes to demonstrate how tough the glass on the outside shelves are by knocking his fist against it. (Not our models, of course.)

 

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Embora uma garoa fina insistisse em cair, o show de Shakira em São Paulo reuniu uma turma para lá de quente e diversificada no Camarote de Antarctica Sub Zero.

 

Créditos: Fernando Godoy

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