Today we were lucky enough to visit the bees for the first time, with Simon Platton from Tamar Grow Local.

The purpose of the visit was to inspect the health of our new bee hives, the good news is both hives have heathy queens and one of the hives looks like it will produce a good honey crop this year.

The pictures bellow show staff inspecting the honeycomb for honey and to find the queens.

 

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