I have an old bucket filled with soil which was used in years past as a stand-in planter for tomatoes on a balcony. Despite it not being particularly well sheltered from the elements, and now filled with whatever plants which have gone about seeding themselves since I stopped growing tomatoes, the pot has become a regular stop for little green sweat bees.

Long story short, I want to know about relocation of said planter (old plastic bucket for swimming pool chemicals filled with dirt, and now, miscellaneous plants), and how/when to do it. I like those little bees, and don’t want to screw them over by dumping it out somewhere random, or especially during a time of year when said disruption would deprive them of shelter. Can someone offer advice on these points, please?

  • Alexander@sopuli.xyz
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    1 month ago

    Looks like they nest in rotten wood, not soil. They overwinter in soil though, so dump the thing before the fall. Overwintering in freezable bucket would be a questionable idea anyway.

    I don’t have any experience with these bees though, just some reading.

    • Komodo Rodeo@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 month ago

      Solid advice, thanks. I’ll have to figure out a way to extract the soil and plant it in the ground like a kind of plug, someplace with nothing but grass or dirt underneath shrubs would work well, I hope. It seems that the one I’ve been seeing for a couple of months has passed word around, there are now 2-3 most times, and I don’t want to leave them hard up by simply removing it and tossing it out.