Jon
02-08-2012, 08:47 AM
Noticed a link to this story on the bbka site.
If anyone doubts the idiocy of the UK press with regard to reporting on bees, check out this story on the bbc website.
I cannot believe the beekeeper interviewed could have spoken this gibberish.
As part of the course we had to take a hive apart.
"Basically we had to blow smoke into the hive with a special device which makes the drones think they are under attack.
"They start to gorge on the honey - a survival instinct in case they have to leave the hive and this calms them and makes them docile.
Honey Students learn how to make their own honey
"We opened the hive at this point and found the drones had killed the queen bee so it must have been time for a new one - which was interesting.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-18783400
If anyone doubts the idiocy of the UK press with regard to reporting on bees, check out this story on the bbc website.
I cannot believe the beekeeper interviewed could have spoken this gibberish.
As part of the course we had to take a hive apart.
"Basically we had to blow smoke into the hive with a special device which makes the drones think they are under attack.
"They start to gorge on the honey - a survival instinct in case they have to leave the hive and this calms them and makes them docile.
Honey Students learn how to make their own honey
"We opened the hive at this point and found the drones had killed the queen bee so it must have been time for a new one - which was interesting.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-18783400