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A colony of bees brought in to produce honey for a city centre department store are using bridges to fly from the shop to find pollen crops. | A colony of bees brought in to produce honey for a city centre department store are using bridges to fly from the shop to find pollen crops. |
Hives of black British bees have been set up on the roof of Fenwick's in Newcastle. | |
The bees collect nectar from flowers up to three miles away in all directions, including over the river in Gateshead. | The bees collect nectar from flowers up to three miles away in all directions, including over the river in Gateshead. |
Beekeeper Ian Wallace said that as bees do not like to fly across water, they would be flying across the bridges. | Beekeeper Ian Wallace said that as bees do not like to fly across water, they would be flying across the bridges. |
The honey is processed in the store for sale in its delicatessen, and the 50,000-strong colony has proved to be so productive there are plans to increase it to 250,000 bees. | The honey is processed in the store for sale in its delicatessen, and the 50,000-strong colony has proved to be so productive there are plans to increase it to 250,000 bees. |
Mr Wallace said: "Bees don't like crossing bodies of water, it throws their navigation. | Mr Wallace said: "Bees don't like crossing bodies of water, it throws their navigation. |
"However Newcastle has lots of bridges, so the bees would fly from the roof, cross the bridge, collect honey and nectar and come back again across the bridge. | "However Newcastle has lots of bridges, so the bees would fly from the roof, cross the bridge, collect honey and nectar and come back again across the bridge. |
"So they are commuting, several times a day." | "So they are commuting, several times a day." |
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