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Old January 5, 2016   #1
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Will a battery powered electric toothbrush shake pollen out of flowers like a VegiBee?
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Old January 5, 2016   #2
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I believe that is what some folks use . . .
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Old January 5, 2016   #3
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Electric toothbrushes work like a charm. They shake the pollen great if the flower is at the right stage. I've used them for 4 years.
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me too. works fine.
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Old January 5, 2016   #5
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Great! Thanks all! The $2.99 brush was a better buy than the VegiBee I was considering. I even have black spoons laying around the house.
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I think the toothbrush is fine if you do not have many plants.

I preferred the vegi-bee because I was pollinating dozens of plants and the long wand was a better ergonomic device. I did not have to extend my arm and shoulder nearly as much with the vegi-bee. I had much less upper shoulder and neck tightness. Again, I only see this as an issue if you pollinate alot of plants.
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It should serve me just fine. I'm just looking to use it to collect some pollen to do a cross or two. Maybe I'll keep it in my pocket and buzz blossoms occasionally as well.
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As i have no electric toothbrush, i plan to try with a device to make milk mousse
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Old January 6, 2016   #10
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Yes, electric toothbrush is my go-to gardening tool!

Milk foamer? Now that's one I never saw before in this context, but I am sure it works fine!
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I just tap gently, repeatedly on the truss, whenever i see one in bloom, within my reach.
A gentle breeze can do a better job, if you have no bees. The pollen will fall if the air is not sticky humid , anyway.
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What is the goal of shaking ? Better self-pollination or getting pollen to hand pollinate another flower ? I guess relevance of different tools varies depending on the answer
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I should get one, maybe bright pink, and see what the neighbors say when I'm walking around the garden.

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What is the goal of shaking ? Better self-pollination or getting pollen to hand pollinate another flower ? I guess relevance of different tools varies depending on the answer
Mine is mainly for collecting pollen to do a cross. I may buzz flowers for better self-pollination if needed, but I generally don't have issues with fruit set here, unless in a heat wave. I bought a kid's electric toothbrush on clearance for $2.99--and it just takes batteries.
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I think it is deviant behavior there should be laws against it.

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I think it is deviant behavior there should be laws against it.

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