Commuters

May 23rd, 2009

Apparently bees from hives in Newcastle commute across the River Tyne just like the rest of us:

[Beekeeper Ian 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."

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One Response to “Commuters”

  1. Beekeeping Says:

    So it takes a lot of courage for bees to collect honey and nectar in that region. Yikes, more efforts is required.