BeesMAX at The QEII Centre
BeesMax bee hives have been installed at The QEII Centre supporting the crucial rehoming programme from BeesMax. The hives also provides a resource for the local community 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 an 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 staff going the distance and putting on specialist beekeeping PPE and observing the interior of a colony.
Contact BeesMAXFurther Information
BeesMAX have organised some exciting beekeeping events to be held at a variety of locations where BeesMAX has hives located. Contact BeesMAX below if you’d like to be informed of all their upcoming events.
GETTING INVOLVEDUpcoming Events
Contact BeesMAX below if you’d like to be informed of all their upcoming events at The QEII Centre.
Buying BeesMAX Honey
Every pot of The QEII Centre honey sold raises money that goes directly back in to support the rewilding project.
Want to be involved?
We very much want to spread the word and increase the number of rewilding hives across the UK. Please do contact us if you’d like to find out more.
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Take a look at the installation of the managed beehive at The QEII Centre, London.