In Pictures: Bermondsey Street Bees Rooftop Apiary (Londonist)

In Pictures: Bermondsey Street Bees Rooftop Apiary
Londonist, October 14, 2011 at 11:00 am

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… The roof is home of urban apiary, Bermondsey Street Bees, where its several thousand honey producing residents not only enjoy enviable views of the Shard and surrounding area but live in cedar hives. They forage up to three miles around on a wide variety of flowers and trees in parks, allotments, gardens, railway sidings, window boxes and even wasteland. The result is deliciously floral and, perhaps ironically, without the insecticides and herbicides which can blight bees zipping around in the countryside.

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