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New Bee
Gentlemen,
Whilst walking my dog on the park recently I came across the remains of a bee's nest which looks like it had been knocked out of a nearby tree. The bee's looked very wet and cold and unable to fly. Rather than leave them to their fate, I later returned with and empty shoe box and gently gathered up as many as I could (hoping I had the queen) and placed them on a bench at the side of my house. I covered the box in a plastic bag to keep the rain off, made a small hole so they could exit and enter and placed a small step over the whole thing to shade it from the sun and further protect it from the rain.
After an anxious night, I checked on them the next day to find quite a few bee's flying around the entrance hole.
I am not a bee keeper and although I love the little creatures I am unsure how to proceed. The box is obviously unsuitable long term, and I don't think I'm ready to begin bee keeping just yet. Could anyone here advise me what my options are. For example: are there any local bee keepers in my area of Nottingham Beeston who would take them off my hands? I would love to see them go to a good home and not perish as a result of my inexperience.
Thanks in anticipation.
PS just checked on them this afternoon and they seem pretty active
Whilst walking my dog on the park recently I came across the remains of a bee's nest which looks like it had been knocked out of a nearby tree. The bee's looked very wet and cold and unable to fly. Rather than leave them to their fate, I later returned with and empty shoe box and gently gathered up as many as I could (hoping I had the queen) and placed them on a bench at the side of my house. I covered the box in a plastic bag to keep the rain off, made a small hole so they could exit and enter and placed a small step over the whole thing to shade it from the sun and further protect it from the rain.
After an anxious night, I checked on them the next day to find quite a few bee's flying around the entrance hole.
I am not a bee keeper and although I love the little creatures I am unsure how to proceed. The box is obviously unsuitable long term, and I don't think I'm ready to begin bee keeping just yet. Could anyone here advise me what my options are. For example: are there any local bee keepers in my area of Nottingham Beeston who would take them off my hands? I would love to see them go to a good home and not perish as a result of my inexperience.
Thanks in anticipation.
PS just checked on them this afternoon and they seem pretty active