BRAN AND THE BEES

The beautiful Mabinogion contains many pieces of Welsh narrative prose. It was originally compiled in the 11th and 12th centuries. One of the stories relates to the mythical giant Bran, who is reportedly buried in Twmbarlwm (near modern Newport) . There, amidst a huge hoard of gold, Bran awaits, Arthur like, a call to return

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SWARM ARRIVAL

With an aging film reference, I joke about the Swarm Traps that I put out in early May, “build them and they will come”. And, come they usually do. Unusually though, this one turned up while I was actually watching. One very good reason for buying local honey and directly supporting your friendly neighbourhood Beekeeper,

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ANT INVASION!

Maybe it’s Bee AirBnB? (And try saving that when you’ve had a few?) Could be it’s the wet Winter or the undergrowth’s got a bit too lush? Maybe the bees are leasing space to relatives? Thing is, there’s a worrying issue in a number of our beehives this Spring. Away from the action, they’ve been

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2km Hedge

A 2KM HEDGE!

The conventional wisdom among Beekeepers suggests that a single beehive needs access to, at least, one acre of flowering plants, or trees that flower, to thrive. This sounds about right, if you could break that up into different plants giving nectar and pollen consistently over three seasons in a bell curve. If you, like me,

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woodpecker bees

KNOCK KNOCK

Guess who? One of the most impactful threats to a Beekeeper’s charges, and one that you might not immediately think of, is the woodpecker. There are actually two types at large in Wales, the European green (Picus viridis) and their lesser spotted cousins (Dryobates minor). The green woodpecker is the potential problem for beekeepers, since,

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