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REDBRIDGE: Beekeepers tell government to buzz off

David Hulbert is a bee fan. David Hulbert is a bee fan.

BEEKEEPERS across north east London and Essex have hit back at a new report which claims their hobby could be doing more harm than good.

According to the Government’s National Audit Office, Britain’s bee population is under severe threat from amateur keepers because many of them lack the knowledge and expertise to look after their bumbling buddies properly.

This is no minor concern. The work done by our stripy friends in pollinating fruit and vegetables alone contributes around £20 million to the economy, and 90 per cent of Britain’s apple production is dependent on happy honeybees.

But the keepers - or apiculturists to use the technical term - argue it is the weather which is contributing to the declining numbers, and point to the good work of local support groups who help provide advice and help for their honey hobby.

Keen keeper David Hulbert, a member of the Epping Forest Beekeepers Association, has two hives holding around 60,000 bees in his back garden on Mayfield Avenue, South Woodford.

He said: “As with any creature, bees are subject to disease and a beekeeper has to be on the lookout for a healthy hive, but the climate also has a lot to do with it - we had a very wet and cold summer last year which is no good for a happy hive.

“A lot of this excitement comes from large-scale commercial beekeeping in America, which is on a completely different scale of production to the town and village beekeepers we have here.”

And the hobby certainly gives Mr Hulbert a buzz.

He added: “It’s such a fascinating and rewarding hobby, and it’s also good for the environment. We produce about 120lbs of honey a year which we either eat, give to our friends or sell to raise money for a Jewish charity in Belarus.

“Of course, everybody likes honey. I would recommend it to anyone.”

Visit eppingforestbeekeepers.co.uk for more information on the group and advice on beekeeping.

Comments(4)

Claridger says...
11:00am Tue 10 Mar 09

I gave up keeping bees few years ago because of these concerns.

It does give one a real pleasure and I miss the enjoyment that you cannot beat, the taste of your own honey stock on Robertson bread toast!

Touchwood says...
12:14pm Tue 10 Mar 09

I suppose some 'expert' plonker in the Audit Office was paid an exhorbitant sum to come up with this report! Power to Mr. Hulbert and all his fellow apiculturists.

packetfire says...
5:46pm Tue 10 Mar 09

So, the government blames "hobby beekeepers" for not registering, but does not fund the inspection program sufficiently to actually inspect even the hives that are registered.

Further, they blame "hobby beekeepers" for not controlling varroa, but still have not done the paperwork to make the highly-effective and very non-toxic Oxalic Acid treatment "legal".

In fact, there is no sure-fire way to control varroa 100% of the time in beehives, and every beekeeper can expect to lose some percentage of hives to this invasive exotic pest allowed into the UK by lax biosecurity and greedy world traders happy to externalize the collateral damage on beekeepers while putting the profits of the trade in their own wallets.

So "buzz off" is perhaps the nicest way to say what most of us are thinking.

Shoosh says...
7:50am Wed 11 Mar 09

I would'nt take any notice of the Government,, Every day they seem to turn around, bend over then talk utter s..t.

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