- Joined
- Apr 10, 2010
- Messages
- 11,429
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Stoke on Trent
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 6 to 8 Langstroth jumbos, a few Langstroth and National nucs.
Generally beekeepers tend to plant - and encourage others to plant -bee friendly plants which appeal to both honey and bumble bees.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
I - and I am sure other beekeepers - tend to spread the word and get other gardeners to plant bee friendly plants.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
Whatever you may think about other BBKA activities - it alone as an organisation has done more to publicise teh needs of bees over the last two decades than any number of scientists.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
With beekeepers being asked more frequently to place hives in rural locations where the land users are planting more bee friendly plants, all bee species will win as a result.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
But then the Guardian is the last refuge of spenders, whingers and complainers and not a place for wealth creators, achievers and doers.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
I - and I am sure other beekeepers - tend to spread the word and get other gardeners to plant bee friendly plants.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
Whatever you may think about other BBKA activities - it alone as an organisation has done more to publicise teh needs of bees over the last two decades than any number of scientists.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
With beekeepers being asked more frequently to place hives in rural locations where the land users are planting more bee friendly plants, all bee species will win as a result.
Strangely the article does not mention that.
But then the Guardian is the last refuge of spenders, whingers and complainers and not a place for wealth creators, achievers and doers.