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Huge hive found at Great Ryburgh maltings removed by beekeeper | Huge hive found at Great Ryburgh maltings removed by beekeeper |
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Beekeeper Steve Barrett found a huge amount of honey as he extracted the colony | Beekeeper Steve Barrett found a huge amount of honey as he extracted the colony |
A honey bee colony discovered in a wall cavity of an industrial building "is the biggest I've ever dealt with", a beekeeper has said. | A honey bee colony discovered in a wall cavity of an industrial building "is the biggest I've ever dealt with", a beekeeper has said. |
The nest, believed to contain 80,000 insects, was found about six weeks ago at Crisp Malt, Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, Norfolk, by scaffolders. | The nest, believed to contain 80,000 insects, was found about six weeks ago at Crisp Malt, Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, Norfolk, by scaffolders. |
Steve Barrett, of Barrett's Bees, said: "Yes, there's been a few stings, nothing major, but they've been very, very friendly, it's been a successful day." | Steve Barrett, of Barrett's Bees, said: "Yes, there's been a few stings, nothing major, but they've been very, very friendly, it's been a successful day." |
He is also the beekeeper of brewing company Adnams of Southwold, Suffolk, and he initially plans to relocate the bees to his apiaries there. | |
"This is the biggest I've every dealt with, it's a really good size and very healthy too, said Mr Barrett. | "This is the biggest I've every dealt with, it's a really good size and very healthy too, said Mr Barrett. |
The bees will be relocated to apiaries built by Mr Barrett, initially to Suffolk and later on to one of his apiaries in Oxfordshire | |
The extent of colony came to light when the company decided to renovate a building dating back to 1903, said Dan Clarke, site manager at Crisp Malt. | The extent of colony came to light when the company decided to renovate a building dating back to 1903, said Dan Clarke, site manager at Crisp Malt. |
"As we put up some scaffolding, the scaffolders recognised there were some bees flying in and out of the building, so we stopped to have a little look, called in contractors and yes it's a bee hive," he said. | "As we put up some scaffolding, the scaffolders recognised there were some bees flying in and out of the building, so we stopped to have a little look, called in contractors and yes it's a bee hive," he said. |
"There's always bees and other stuff flying around, no-one took much notice, but they've been around for 10 to 12 years and the hive was a lot bigger than expected." | "There's always bees and other stuff flying around, no-one took much notice, but they've been around for 10 to 12 years and the hive was a lot bigger than expected." |
Chris Fulford (left) helped Mr Barrett access the colony, which had taken up home in one of the maltings buildings | Chris Fulford (left) helped Mr Barrett access the colony, which had taken up home in one of the maltings buildings |
Chris Fulford, from builders PJ Spillings, was surprised that the bees were "a lot less angry than I thought they'd be". | Chris Fulford, from builders PJ Spillings, was surprised that the bees were "a lot less angry than I thought they'd be". |
The site supervisor admitted he was a bit nervous when he began cutting into the wall to access the colony. | The site supervisor admitted he was a bit nervous when he began cutting into the wall to access the colony. |
"It's unnerving when they're all right in front of your face and you're in the hole, putting your hands in there, but it's been alright, I've got a nice suit and only got stung once so far," he said. | "It's unnerving when they're all right in front of your face and you're in the hole, putting your hands in there, but it's been alright, I've got a nice suit and only got stung once so far," he said. |
There has been a maltings at Great Ryburgh since the 1870s | There has been a maltings at Great Ryburgh since the 1870s |
Mr Barrett, who has 18 miles of apiaries across various counties, expects the bees to settle into their new home quickly. | |
"They'll do orientation flights, I'll face them southerly and there's quite a bit of forage where they're going," he said. | "They'll do orientation flights, I'll face them southerly and there's quite a bit of forage where they're going," he said. |
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