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14/10/2024
*Free bee swarm collection*With the increase in temperature as we come through Spring, the offer of pollen and nectar is...
04/05/2024

*Free bee swarm collection*

With the increase in temperature as we come through Spring, the offer of pollen and nectar is rising too and allowing our honey bees to forage for their brood and increase/expand in size. Soon it will become too snug in their hives and they will be producing new queens to divide naturally. Before the new queen hatches the old queen will leave her home followed by 1/3 of her colony to find a new home. This is called a swarm.

Before the scout bees have found a forever home the swarm usually rests in trees (or on fences!) not far away from their old hive. Finding a new home can take a few hours but sometimes even days.

So often though these swarms find themselves in unsuitable locations such as chimneys, sheds or urban environments. These locations can only be temporarily for bees as they might not offer them a safe space all year around. A lot of spaces might not be actively in use such as a chimneys, and you may think they’ll be no hassle to you there for now… but the trouble is that the longer you leave a colony to itself the more it will settle and build a complex hive from wax combs - and even if you manage to remove all the bees the remaining wax combs will be extremely attractive to another swarm next year.. As soon as a hive has settled it will become hard to remove it. This is why it is important to act fast as soon as you spot a swarm arriving.

Seeing so many swarms in urban environments is unfortunately a sign for the constant decrease of habitat. Equally an urban environment is not ideal for a colony due to the lack of year round food sources. It is up to us to act and find them the space which offers food sources year round and a safe home, keeping them warm and dry through the winter without much interruption.

Honeybees are intelligent and calm beings and have no need in most cases to sting. They have to feel seriously threatened to use their sting, especially as they can only sting us once as it costs them their life due to their sting pulling out of their abdomen and getting stuck in our skin.

Why call a beekeeper?
Honeybees are essential creatures for us to survive on this planet, ensuring our food crops as well the reproduction of plants. They are harmless to us and don't deserve to be killed.

By calling a beekeeper you can ensure the continuity of their lives and offering them a safe home.

We at the Cornish Beekeeper studied for 3 years at Europes leading Bee School in South Germany, before working across the globe, we have a very natural approach to bee keeping. We rehome our bees in small groups in pollen and nectar rich locations in Cornwall and South Devon, often on the edge of one of our wildflower meadows (our other day job). We only undertake minimal interactions with the bees focussing on their survival and reproduction rather than solely taking honey from them.. we spend a lot of time supporting them to get through all seasons as often they can struggle for food sources!

If you have found a swarm please get in contact with us, we are also happy to give consultation for fellow beekeepers.

*collections are free if it is a simple situation and easy to reach. If they are in a chimney or harder to reach then we can also help, but it could be chargeable to cover costs & time.

Contact:
07405782009
[email protected]

Good evening everyone!I am a horticulturist and beekeeper.My business focuses on habitat creation in gardens and estates...
07/09/2023

Good evening everyone!

I am a horticulturist and beekeeper.
My business focuses on habitat creation in gardens and estates including installation of wildflower meadows and wildlife ponds.

Creating contemporary and sustainable garden designs with benefits to wild life and are low in maintenance.

I also offer an ecological gardening service to improve soil and plant health and enhance diversity for pollinator and wildlife.

If this sounds interesting to you, feel free to contact me.

Visit my website on fernandprimrose.co.uk

Good evening everyone!I am a horticulturist and beekeeper.My business focuses on habitat creation in gardens and estates...
07/09/2023

Good evening everyone!

I am a horticulturist and beekeeper.
My business focuses on habitat creation in gardens and estates including installation of wildflower meadows and wildlife ponds.

Creating contemporary and sustainable garden designs with benefits to wild life and are low in maintenance.

I also offer an ecological gardening service to improve soil and plant health and enhance diversity for pollinator and wildlife.

If this sounds interesting to you, feel free to contact me.

Revisit of this years Wildflower Meadow. This Wildflower Turf has been laid at the beginning of April and is already sho...
17/05/2023

Revisit of this years Wildflower Meadow. This Wildflower Turf has been laid at the beginning of April and is already showing lots of colour. First Plats in flower are Dianthus, Salvias, Sea thrifts, Purple Mullein, Oxeye Daisy and Scabious.

Successful day and a lovely transformation within a days work.
06/01/2023

Successful day and a lovely transformation within a days work.

It was a lovely day for pruning roses at  !
05/01/2023

It was a lovely day for pruning roses at !

Freedom!
14/11/2022

Freedom!

This is one of my first ponds that I have created and it brings me so much joy to watch its development and change throu...
08/11/2022

This is one of my first ponds that I have created and it brings me so much joy to watch its development and change throughout the seasons.
The wildflower area all around the pond is still in its first year of development, so I can't wait to see the perennials in full bloom by next year.
What a lovely project!

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