Shook swarm

Shook Swarm This is a temporary page, a step-by-step guide will appear here shortly. The shook swarm or shakedown method is a simple and effective process. Although it may seem drastic, when it is carried out in the spring it usually has the benefit of invigorating the bees. Beebase, Shook swarm. Newer beekeepers are sometimesContinue reading "Shook swarm"

Siting your apiary

Apiaries should be sited so that only the beekeeper ever gets stung! By having high walls or hedges around an apiary, bees can be forced to fly well above close neighbours. If neighbours or pets do get stung, relations can be impaired and the risk of danger to life, although small, cannot be overlooked. AnaphylasisContinue reading "Siting your apiary"

Our temperate climate

In Britain, we have a maritime temperate climate which is one of the most varied weather systems in the world. British bees are best adapted to cope with our climate and the resultant vegetation. Local bees are better still. Maritime temperate regions are found in areas near coasts where the sea and onshore winds provideContinue reading "Our temperate climate"

Beebase

BeeBase is offered free to beekeepers by the National Bee Unit. It is funded by DEFRA, the Welsh Government and Scotland's Bee Health Programme. The website provides a wide range of apicultural information to help beekeepers maintain healthy and productive colonies. It provides a wide range of beekeeping information including honey bee related legislation, informationContinue reading "Beebase"