Cellectronic
House Bee
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2012
- Messages
- 240
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Much Wenlock, Telford
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 in National,s .
Took my dog for an evening walk around a disused limestone quarry works .
This is a wildly overgrown site of special scientific interest (SSI) grazed by a few sheep, which I have visited several times over many years (not the sheep you understand) . There is a great, once worked quarry face approx five meters high.
Whilst wandering around the face and admiring the fossils I came across a deep vertical crevice accompanied by a loud buzzing .
There I was with my best friend (Border collie) staring up at this crevice, which contained the most lovely white fresh honey comb one could imagine and the bees where working so hard going in and out I don't think they even noticed us ,with time getting on in the evening I thought "I wish they were mine" but knowing mine would be all tucked up by now.
It was such a great find on such a beautyful evening , I just hope they live long and prosper.
I will be keeping an eye on them from time to time.
This is a wildly overgrown site of special scientific interest (SSI) grazed by a few sheep, which I have visited several times over many years (not the sheep you understand) . There is a great, once worked quarry face approx five meters high.
Whilst wandering around the face and admiring the fossils I came across a deep vertical crevice accompanied by a loud buzzing .
There I was with my best friend (Border collie) staring up at this crevice, which contained the most lovely white fresh honey comb one could imagine and the bees where working so hard going in and out I don't think they even noticed us ,with time getting on in the evening I thought "I wish they were mine" but knowing mine would be all tucked up by now.
It was such a great find on such a beautyful evening , I just hope they live long and prosper.
I will be keeping an eye on them from time to time.