Beekeepers ready to rescue Spring swarms

It’s that time of year when honey bee swarms start taking flight across the UK – but the creatures might not survive without your help.

The UK charity, the British Beekeepers Association (BBKA), has launched its annual Swarm Savers initiative with thousands of trained beekeepers across the country on standby to safely rescue and rehome honey bee swarms completely free of charge.

While swarming is a natural and vital part of a honey bee colony’s life cycle, up to 80 per cent of swarms perish if they don’t find a suitable home – a statistic that underscores the urgency of public awareness and support.

With the growing threat of the yellow-legged Asian hornet – a predator that can decimate honey bee colonies – supporting the survival and safe rehoming of these swarms has never been more important.

Diane Drinkwater, chair of the BBKA, said: “There’s something truly magical about witnessing a honey bee swarm. It’s how a colony reproduces; a natural marvel where thousands of bees work together to protect their queen and find a new home. But without help, many never make it.

“If you do see a swarm, stay calm. Despite the noise and size, swarming honey bees are usually docile. Their main focus is protecting their queen and not hurting humans. Keep a safe distance and do not attempt to move or destroy the swarm.

“We know many people are fascinated or concerned by swarms but by knowing what to do, we can all help honey bees and make sure they’re around for generations to come.”

Honey bees are the only insect to swarm in the UK and the BBKA beekeepers are unable to help with the removal of the nests of any of the other more than 250 species of bees found in the UK.

If you do see a swarm, correctly identify whether it is a honey bee swarm – if you’re unsure, take a clear photo and contact a BBKA swarm collector.

 

Helen Greaney
If you have interesting things happening at your company in Lancashire, I'm the news editor here and I'd love to hear it. I'm a senior journalist with more than 18 years' experience in local, regional and national newspapers, as well as in digital PR.
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