Swarming season is here again!

With all this warm weather, the bees have never been busier! 🐝So it’s no surprise that we’ve had our first swarm of the season in our own garden! Swarming is a natural process the bees do when they are looking to establish new hives, so seeing a big clump of bees like this just means…

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Bee Swarm Removal Service

Bee Swarm Removal Service, call the beekeeper   Honeybee swarm in a tree. Bee Swarm Removal Service Swarm season has begun!   . We will take your unwanted bees . By calling us to remove your bees you will be helping to relocate honeybees to a safe place Honeybees pollinate 1/3 of the foods we…

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Telling the Bees

  Telling The Bees written by John Greenleaf Whittier 1894 Here is the place; right over the hill Runs the path I took; You can see the gap in the old wall still, And the stepping-stones in the shallow brook. There is the house, with the gate red-barred, And the poplars tall; And the barn’s…

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Swarming season

Swarming is a natural process by which bees grow their hives. As a hive gets too crowded, the queen bee will leave the hive with approximately 40% of her staff, leaving the remaining bees behind to raise a new queen and continue on. Swarming in Ireland typically occurs in May and June, though swarms can…

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