Berlin's bumbling beekeepers leave swarms without homes
by Kate Connolly in Berlin from Environment | The Guardian on (#4MXVS)
Inexperienced hobbyists force bees to search often in vain for suitable habitats across the city
Humans are not the only ones in Berlin struggling to find accommodation. A beekeeping boom has led to swarms of bees forming novel new hives using anything from motorbikes to balconies in the German capital.
Germany's beekeeping association has been forced to dispatch a growing band of swarm-catchers - or schwarmfinger - reachable via telephone hotlines, to deal with a deluge of incidents in which thousands of bees cluster round objects while scout bees go in search of suitable homes, such as a tree hollow, more often than not in vain.
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