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Spring kept our bees busy..

Birds sing, flowers bloom and all around us, wildlife is bursting into life. And no matter where you live, right outside your door, bees are buzzing into action again after hibernating during the winter.

Spring is one of the busiest times for bees, as bumblebees and solitary bees emerge from their nest to find food. For honeybees this is also when they restock their food supplies which they have been living off during the winter months, the queen bee will begin to lay eggs and new bee colonies are started. This means there are more young worker bees in the honeybee hive, who, in spring, must head out to collect food for the rest of the colony from the plants which are now flowering.




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