- Joined
- Jun 12, 2017
- Messages
- 557
- Reaction score
- 392
- Location
- Warwickshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 150+
Interesting response from a site/nature reserve today;-
Unfortunately, we don't allow beehives to be installed next to nature reserves as the bees are in direct competition for nectar with native bees, which are in serious decline.
I've read a few studies and also read the articles based on inner London and possible issues but is this really a problem?. There has been a massive reduction in beekeepers over the past 100 years yet a massive reduction in insect populations so without some decent research to back this up it appears untrue (or is it)
Thanks
Unfortunately, we don't allow beehives to be installed next to nature reserves as the bees are in direct competition for nectar with native bees, which are in serious decline.
I've read a few studies and also read the articles based on inner London and possible issues but is this really a problem?. There has been a massive reduction in beekeepers over the past 100 years yet a massive reduction in insect populations so without some decent research to back this up it appears untrue (or is it)
Thanks