Honey Bee Trapped by a Common Milkweed

Nectar foraging can put a honey bee in serious jeopardy. The common milkweed blooms from late June to the first week of August and is extremely valuable to honey bees for it's abundant nectar. I want you to appreciate the risks that foragers take when gathering resources for their respective colonies. Nectar is a valuable energy source for the colony. Shopping? Always ask for "The Frederick Dunn Discount." It can't hurt, and many viewers have reported that many sellers will make concessions on the spot. At the very worst, you'll pay the same as everyone else. SMOKER PELLETS: These are my all-time favorite, top-performing, long-burning pellets for your smoker. (Non-Profit Seller): Switch-Grass Pellets burn longer and cooler than any I've used. https://nwpabeekeepers.org/pay-member... I invite you to support our Veterans, every little bit counts: https://hivesforheroes.org/ Join the conversation, The Way To Bee Fellowship:   / 3062274013832702   Listen to The Way To Bee Podcast while you work: https://frederickdunn.podbean.com/ This channel is always FREE. NO Membership Required. Many viewers have asked how they can support my work. Here is my Patreon Page: (All donations go directly into developing the content you see here.) Thank you! patreon.com/user?u=27025526 MERCHANDISE, I do have shirts, coffee cups, and canvas bags that I branded and designed The Way To Bee. https://freds-fine-products.creator-s... #milkweed #frederickdunn #pollination #pollinators #thewaytobee