The Shed

WHAT A BUZZ

They arrived after a big southerly blow. I suspect someone’s hive blew over but, given that they weren’t sporting airframe numbers, it was a case of finders beekeepers.

They coalesced on a branch of one of our fruit trees, hanging in an ever-changing shape. A beekeeper we contacted said nobody would be interested; another said they would die of cold. Well, heck with that, we thought.

My better half had swapped three chickens for a part-build top-bar beehive some years back. It was still part-built, but a crash production line on a temporary template saw enough frames assembled to get us

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