The QEII Centre

BEEHIVES

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BeesMAX at The QEII Centre

The QEII Centre has a BeesMax bee hive installed on the grounds, supporting the crucial rehoming programme from BeesMax. The hive also provides a resource for visitors to learn about the life of bees, the programmes in place to support the regeneration of the bee population in the UK, and how their existence plays a crucial role in our lives.

GETTING INVOLVED

The hives at The QEII Centre

Since the original installation the BeesMAX honeybees at The QEII Centre  the location has become a really important feature on the BeesMAX calendar and we’d like to thank all the staff who have championed this through to completion.

There is so much that can be learned by adults and children going the distance and putting on specialist beekeeping PPE and observing the interior of a colony.

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Supporting the hives

There are a number of ways friends of The QEII Centre can support the school hives with the honeybee rewilding conservation project. Take a peek below and let us know how you’d like to help.

Contact BeesMAX

Contact us for further information about hives at The QEII Centre, upcoming events, or hosting your own hive.




    PHOTOS FROM THE HIVE

    Images from The QEII Centre hives. Click photo to enlarge.

    VIDEOS FROM THE HIVE

    Video Gallery from The QEII Centre bee hives.

    BEE EVENTS

    Events hosted by BeesMAX for The QEII Centre.

    THE QEII CENTRE HONEY PRODUCTS

    Support the regeneration of honeybees with every purchase of The QEII Centre, a product from the hives.

    AN INSIGHT INTO OUR BEES

    Insights and Research from the BeesMAX hives at The QEII Centre.

    Why is there mosquito netting on our hive?

    Insects also know that the beehive is a veritable supermarket awash with shelves of food. [...]

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    Beekeepers Lose Winter Colonies

    Feral bees and hobbyist bees suffer honey flows during autumn months, with Ivy honey actually [...]

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