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That's lovely bee folklore Kazz. Remember the bees in the TV adaptation of Larrrkrise to Candleforrrd (how I loved that, so sweet and gentle - the worst thing to happen was the loss of a parrrrcel. Well, not quite) and how they were agitated at the old boy's (Strider? What was his name) illness. |
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Great story Karen! I have heard much about the mysterious properties of bee-keeping . . . there is something of a magic about it. I would personally be scared to have them on an allotment, especially here where we do suffer from plagues of chavs who have no respect for such things and could do damage to a hive/bees. |
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I think I would like to keep bee's to but they need a horizontal take off area they need a largish flat area around them to take off. They are not the most areodynamic of flyers. |
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I know you can be loaned bee's by established bee keepers....they just "keep their hives" on your ground/garden. they manage the hives. I know the honey is dependant on what floers are around for the bee's to use....ie if you have lavender fields the honey is different, take on the taste of the orginal food source. |
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Loved your story Kazz ![]() I always have a jar or bottle of 'runny' honey in my cupboard, both myself and OH love it. I use it in cakes, puddings, on bread and for medicinal purposes ..... |
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