Why The Great Buzz About Bees?

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Jun 24, 2010, 8:18:42 PM6/24/10
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Why The Great Buzz About Bees?
As I worked my way through the frames of my beehive this spring, it soon became clear that something was wrong. The bees had not eaten enough of the honey stores they had accumulated last summer and, while there were still a good number of them, they seemed a little aggressive and lacking in direction. After a few more visits to the hive, which I keep on some allotments in Hampstead, north London, it became clear that the queen was missing, probably killed by the cold snows of December and January. Honeybees suffer from a wide range of pests and diseases, but in her case I'm sure it was just the cold and her age. Queens live for three to five years, much longer than the four or five weeks of toil allotted to a worker bee in summer, but we all go in the end. A new one arrived in the post from a Gloucestershire breeder, sealed in a tiny plastic cage with a lump of sugar and a few attendant workers to keep her going on her journey. She was introduced as gently as possible to the remaining workers, but to no avail. The old bees, set in their ways and reluctant to change, couldn't accept a new leader and rejected her, even though it meant their numbers would dwindle to nothing. I'm now looking for a fresh new colony or I shall be without bees to keep, which is a sad situation.



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