Re: Missing Bees???
Gudday
Talking to an old mate and he reminded my about an old ford zephyr we had rebuilt. Got the thing together in the car, started the motor, no oil pressure.
After pulling it out and pulling it down we found bits of rubber and silastic in the oil galleries off the oil filter.....sounds like the same culprit I recon... one of the solitairy types of bee for sure.
Regards Dave
Gudday
Talking to an old mate and he reminded my about an old ford zephyr we had rebuilt. Got the thing together in the car, started the motor, no oil pressure.
After pulling it out and pulling it down we found bits of rubber and silastic in the oil galleries off the oil filter.....sounds like the same culprit I recon... one of the solitairy types of bee for sure.
Regards Dave






Still, bee populations have long been known to go up and down over the years. Undoubtedly, humans are doing something to influence that, but they are pretty tough little buggers. Around here, they have to often survive 7-9 months with no foraging. Pretty amazing that they can do that.
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