Quarry Bees
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Quarry Bees
@quarrybees.bsky.social
Gwenyn Maes Chwarel/The Quarry Field Bees 🐝 Carmarthenshire, Wales 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿. Evidence based. Beekeeping adventures/mis-adventures. Bee science, news, myth & folklore (depending on mood). Local honey available most of the year.

www.quarrybees.co.uk
Our agriculture in Wales is designed with sheep in mind and, perhaps, only 6% to 10% of that verdant landscape produces food for bees and other pollinators.

From an insects perspective, a dessert can just as easily be made of sand, concrete or even grass?

www.theguardian.com/environment/...
‘Bee buffets’: the pollinator pathways turning drab alleys into insect havens
Corridors of nectar-rich plants encourage pollination and brighten up city streets at the same time
www.theguardian.com
August 22, 2025 at 8:53 AM
I officially hate sheep... 🐝
August 3, 2025 at 7:06 PM
Microscopy for beekeepers 🐝. Me being very intent, preparing euthanised bees for dissection.
July 6, 2025 at 9:05 PM
Thanks ti the National Bee Unit, yesterday I saw examples of both American and European Fowlbrood infeccted comb. One seen, and smelt, hard to forget.
July 6, 2025 at 9:40 AM
Microscope day 🐝. The world of the bee is the world of the small. Today was spent, care of Swansea Beekeeping Association, learning to identify pollen traces and to dissect dead bees for educational as well as diagnostic purposes.
July 5, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Three auick lessons from the great bee die off #savethebees 🐝. 1) It's just North America. 2) The beekeepers messed up. (Not Jason Statham) 3) Cutting back on public funded monitoring makes things worse. Did I miss anything?

www.science.org/content/arti...
Scientists identify culprit behind biggest-ever U.S. honey bee die-off
USDA research points to viruses spread by pesticide-resistant mites, indicating a worrying trend
www.science.org
July 1, 2025 at 8:13 AM
Swarm to re-home in four stages. First bees af 3:00, re-homed at twilight.
June 29, 2025 at 10:49 PM
Most UK beehives have some form of open mesh floor that allows hive detritus to fall through (and be collected). Examining the mess will often identify the presence of dead varroa and lead to more thorough investigation and action.
June 29, 2025 at 10:11 AM
Sometimes it's wise to leave your bees alone..🐝 Inside this box is, hopefully, a newly introduced Queen Bee. She needs time to be fully accepted. Pollen on the legs of this bee may indicate that she's started laying eggs. Fingers crossed 🤞.
June 28, 2025 at 4:35 PM
Bees are known a busy bees for a reason 🐝. Sometimes I video bees and slow things right down. It's amazing how much more you can see.
June 27, 2025 at 8:31 PM
Swarm in a shed 🐝 National Botanic Garden of Wales yesterday. The beekeepers were confronted with large quantities of bees in the equipment shed. Luckily, the Queen bee's own entry had been stalled by a wire grill and she was easily relocated outside. The other bees soon followed her scent.
June 27, 2025 at 7:15 PM
Insect Week 🐝. The Royal Entomogical Society invites you to 'stand tall for the small'. If you're a fan of all things creepy crawly, this may interest you? Sign the pledge to discover, observe and protect. 🦋

www.royensoc.co.uk/insectweek/
Insect Week - Royal Entomological Society
Help Insects Thrive and Stand Tall for the Small Insect Week returns from 23–29 June 2025, celebrating the fascinating world of insects and the vital role they play in keeping ecosystems healthy. Led ...
www.royensoc.co.uk
June 23, 2025 at 6:09 PM
So that's swarm #6 of bee fishing, sorry swarm season. It's a good size. I'm not throwing it back.
June 21, 2025 at 9:39 PM
This wasn't supposed to happen 🐝. Wrapped elasterplast around the Queen Cage exit so that she could stay warm, fed and isolated until I was ready. The bees, bless them, ripped off the tape and let her out early. Very smug with themselves they are too.
June 20, 2025 at 11:34 AM
I think this is our 5th swarm now.. I understand why local papers build up the drama, but stand still, listen and watch, they're truly amazing. 🐝
June 16, 2025 at 6:51 PM
Things near the bees 🐝. Last week I set up a camera on a swarm trap that I was optimistic would entice a swarm of honeybees. I was unsure as to whether tiny bees would set off the sensors, I shouldn't have worried. I should, however, have remembered to fit a memory card first. Duh..
June 16, 2025 at 2:29 PM
Today was tte first day in her new hive for a purchased Buckfast line Queen Bee. As part of her managed introduction she'll stay safe in her isolation cage for a few days longer. But, signs are that they seem to like her.. 🤞
June 14, 2025 at 3:01 PM
When you gain a swarm of bees, the first instinct is to peer between the frames to gauge how strong it is. Four or five frames of bees, like here, has great potential. 🐝
June 13, 2025 at 8:45 PM
Well who doesn't like free bees?
June 13, 2025 at 7:59 PM
Moving in is our second swarm 'caught' by a scented 'trap' in exactly the same position, three weeks apart. Welcome girls. 🐝
June 11, 2025 at 10:10 PM
There were dozens of these beautiful insects on display today. My best identification, is that they are Five Spotted Burnett. This is indeed a species common in Wales. However, the time to see them in flight is between July and August. Perhaps they're as confused by our changing weather as we are?
June 11, 2025 at 1:45 PM
I actually wasn't taking a selfie, just pressed the wrong button. Quite like it in B&W though.
June 10, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Unloading 🐝 Ireland is the 'emerald isle' , but Wales must be a close second, being similarly irrigated by the Irish Sea. It has rained with insulting persistence for a week, but as soon as it stopped, I was out, a trailer full of bee boxes and a good excuse over my tardy inspection schedule.
June 10, 2025 at 4:07 PM
Waiting for a close up.. 🐝 Click to see wide view. A disadvantage of Swarm Traps is they rarely 'catch' when you're around and you miss the fun. Something new for this year is setting up trail cams on likely spots in the hope of catching the arrival of a swarm. The most suitable emoji here is 🤞...
June 9, 2025 at 12:32 PM