Blacky50
New Bee
- Joined
- Feb 22, 2012
- Messages
- 75
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- Location
- Bedfordshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 14
Over the years most of the older trees in much of the country have been removed, thus leaving fewer and fewer sites for bees to call home.
Has the time come to provide bee nest boxes just as many do for bird species?
I'm not suggesting back gardens for these just in case you were wondering!
Surely we can't have a situation where the only honey bees in the U.K. live in beekeeper provided hives. The larger gene pool of the feral population is valuable, as is their pollination services to countless flowers.
Has the time come to provide bee nest boxes just as many do for bird species?
I'm not suggesting back gardens for these just in case you were wondering!
Surely we can't have a situation where the only honey bees in the U.K. live in beekeeper provided hives. The larger gene pool of the feral population is valuable, as is their pollination services to countless flowers.