Kenzie Bee Blog
I keep bees in central London. Honey bees are fascinating and important creatures, and spending a little time with them can be a richly rewarding experience. It all started for me when I caught a swarm in my back garden in 2008.
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midala (deep national)
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oudicca (national)
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ido (nuc)
Gerrards Cross:
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leopatra (national)
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Assessment later today
Still making queen cells. And ants gone.
Drone brood inspection - low varroa count
That's more like it
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How plants get by when pollinators vanish
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Friday, 2 July 2010
How plants get by when pollinators vanish
Interesting
article in New Scientist
. Maybe we're not all going to die after all then. Not from this and not yet, anyway.
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