georgesgirl
New Bee
Hi. A couple of summers ago a small swarm of bees arrived in our garden but, as I am not a beekeeper, I took too long to work out what to do with it and the bees found a home in an inaccessible part of our roof. Everyone in our family is very eco-minded so we very happy to leave them there.
They are still there and seem to be very busy and successful . I see lots of honeybees in our large rural garden and have not seen any deformed or diseased ones. As far as I know, they haven't swarmed again.
Recently, someone mentioned the problems that honeybees seem to be facing these days and suggested that we could provide a home for another colony of bees. We were happy with the idea. We have no close neighbours. So we have ordered a Warré hive from a small company in England. We like honey but have no intentions of extracting anything from the hive other than pleasure and merely want to copy what the bees in our roof are doing so well already.
Our problem is, come the springtime, where will we find another colony of bees (access to the ones in the roof is impossible without hiring scaffolding) and how would they be introduced to a Warré hive?
Sorry if this sounds too arty farty and brown rice, beards and sandals for you. That's just how were are!
They are still there and seem to be very busy and successful . I see lots of honeybees in our large rural garden and have not seen any deformed or diseased ones. As far as I know, they haven't swarmed again.
Recently, someone mentioned the problems that honeybees seem to be facing these days and suggested that we could provide a home for another colony of bees. We were happy with the idea. We have no close neighbours. So we have ordered a Warré hive from a small company in England. We like honey but have no intentions of extracting anything from the hive other than pleasure and merely want to copy what the bees in our roof are doing so well already.
Our problem is, come the springtime, where will we find another colony of bees (access to the ones in the roof is impossible without hiring scaffolding) and how would they be introduced to a Warré hive?
Sorry if this sounds too arty farty and brown rice, beards and sandals for you. That's just how were are!