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General Discussions This is a general purpose forum open to all topics related to Insects and Arachnids. |
01-23-2017, 06:19 PM
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Honey bees
Hi all,
I really don't know much as being an expert on insects but for the last near 3 years or so I have been in a big way about learning about our honey bees.
Insect wise I love our local natives.
In my neighborhood we actually have several tarantula crossing signs that should be observed.
I personally can't harm any local critters, just won't do it, and love seeing the locals no matter what they are.
So about honey bees... we really need them.
If I can help anybody interested in them please,drop me a line.
I have extra items I can share.
I also know what is a square deal.
I don't know all the answers but know where to look.
If anybody wants to learn more about this I would like to help.
Thank you.
Andy
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01-23-2017, 07:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mech
In my neighborhood we actually have several tarantula crossing signs that should be observed.
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I would totally love to see a 'tarantula crossing' sign, could you please post a picture?
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01-24-2017, 06:45 PM
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Hi Lucille,
So I just came back from trying to take a pic of one and couldn't find any🤔.
I live really close to the gate of Mt. Diablo State Park.
I am not sure if it is a seasonal thing or if it is due to a budget cut.
So googling the subject I found that there are some tarantula crossing signs in southern CA.
But they look different.
There are also some novelty ones out there but that is not what I saw.
I also found out that the tarantulas are on the move in the fall for mating.
There are also state sponsored tarantula walks with the docents on the mountain.
I just like having them around.
Sorry I couldn't get you a pic, but rest assured if I find a local one I'll post it.
Andy.
P.S. now I am wondering if this is a senior moment 🙄.
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01-24-2017, 07:01 PM
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01-24-2017, 08:26 PM
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Andrew thank you for looking. I bet where you live near the state park is gorgeous. I've never seen a wild T in my area, I think there may be some more towards Austin.
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