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Tag: native bees

Splitting the hive
Everyday garden Greatest Hits Uncategorized west end

The beeman cometh

February 14, 2014October 19, 2021Caroline GardamComments Off on The beeman cometh

    If West End has the highest occurrence of native bee hives in the country, it’s probably due to Dr Tim Heard. Tim’s an entomological original: one of the pioneer native bee-keepers who’s been dabbling since the 1980s. He wrote an early article about them in Nature magazine in the 1990s. He’s done time […]

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