Storm Doris Raises the Roof...

Posted: 8th March 2017

...off one of the Honeydale bee hives! We carried out an inspection on the farm the day after the storm and the top of the National hive, which was recently relocated to the farm, was laying on the ground. The bees were exiting through the top. Doris had also taken down one of the hazel hurdles that shelters the apiary, leaving this particular hive unprotected. It stands higher than the other Nationals and the roof wasn’t strapped down, as is the case with the original Honeydale hives, so it became a sitting target. The roof has now been put back in place and we’re hoping the bees weren’t too distressed. We’ll know more when Paul carries out a full inspection next week.

 

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It's always been part of our vision to have a farm as an extension of the Cotswold Seeds business and in 2013 we bought Honeydale Farm, one hundred acres in the Cotswolds. During the past couple of years we've been making huge progress on the farm and this blog was set up to share this progress with our friends in the farming world.