Apis mellifera

European honey bee at Moruya, NSW

Apis mellifera at Moruya, NSW - 8 Mar 2024
Apis mellifera at Moruya, NSW - 8 Mar 2024
Apis mellifera at Moruya, NSW - 8 Mar 2024
Apis mellifera at Moruya, NSW - 8 Mar 2024
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Apis mellifera 12 Mar 2024 donhe
Apis mellifera 12 Mar 2024 CarbonAI
Apis mellifera 12 Mar 2024 LisaH

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So disappointed to see this (actually, I'm furious). A nearby property has given permission for bee hives to be situated near flowering gums. At least three swarms (that I know of) have dispersed from the hives like a cancer, taking over hollows and nest boxes. This nest box was provided by donation for native species following the 2019/2020 fires, and had been surveyed just months earlier, where we had found evidence of use by mammals such as possums/gliders. Perhaps one was in the box when the bees entered . . . but all we'll find now will be the skeleton . . .

2 comments

PeterA wrote:
   14 Mar 2024
Yes Lisa, it would be good to see better hive management to prevent ongoing swarming.
LisaH wrote:
   15 Mar 2024
I wonder if this could happen, or even be required to happen.

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  • 1,001 - 10,000 Abundance
  • 8 Mar 2024 07:07 PM Recorded on
  • LisaH Recorded by

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  • 5mm to 12mm Animal size
  • Alive / healthy Animal health
  • True Bee nest present

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