Episode 3
Series following Martha Kearney through her beekeeping year. In spring, as the colonies become overcrowded the bees become likely to depart in a swarm with the queen.
Spring has well and truly sprung and the hives are going from strength to strength, but that brings with it a problem of its own - the swarm. As the colonies become overcrowded, the bees become likely to depart in a swarm with the queen, leaving just a few behind to rear a new queen. It's a natural process, but for the beekeeper it can be a disaster, leaving the hive all but empty with little prospect of a harvest of honey.
Martha discovers methods to control the swarms, including clipping the wings of the queen, but she also meets a natural beekeeper for whom wing clipping is horrifying. When one of her hives swarms, Martha's neighbours leap to the rescue and she harvests the first honey of the year.
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The oncoming swarm
Duration: 01:37
Music Played
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Thomas Tallis
Spem in alium (Proms 2015)
Orchestra: The Cardinall鈥檚 Musick. Director: Andrew Carwood.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Martha Kearney |
Series Producer | Tom Sheahan |
Executive Producer | Chris Shaw |
Executive Producer | Emma Read |
Executive Producer | Clare Paterson |
Production Manager | Emma Wood |
Sound Recordist | Tom Curry |