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Huge respect! Those are fantastic images and detail. I’m absolutely loving the stories of Susanne, Annabel and Michele and the swarms, first of bumble bees and now this week of honey bees. It was thrilling to see how well the honey bees have settled and to view, through the telescope, the queen coming back to the hive.
If you hadn’t told us about the swarm we’d never known!
Peter has been bitten by the bug (should I say the bees?) and is now a member (to his surprise ) of our illustrious gang.