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We have created this page to share our new Apiary journey with friends and the local community

Follow our journey as new beekeepers in Urban Leicestershire looking, learning ….and we do it with four Cockapoos

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Busy week, I can’t believe it’s the beginning of May and we are already a couple of weeks into swarm control and capped ...
04/05/2026

Busy week, I can’t believe it’s the beginning of May and we are already a couple of weeks into swarm control and capped honey in the hives! We have made a few splits already which we have moved to another apiary, all queens are healthy and laying well. Nice place to be at this moment albeit early in the flow and plenty of time for the bees to throw us a curveball🤞🐝🌻

The last few days….things seem earlier this year despite the weather being up and down.  Capped honey in the hives alrea...
11/04/2026

The last few days….things seem earlier this year despite the weather being up and down. Capped honey in the hives already and a couple already trying to swarm. Hopeful that this years swarm control plan has given us a few weeks of relief at least 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🐝🐞❤️

03/04/2026

The ladies 🐝 are bringing in the pollen today!

🐝 🪻🌻🐝We have had a busy few weeks preparing for the season ahead….has spring sprung yet??  A few more weeks of unsettled...
02/04/2026

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We have had a busy few weeks preparing for the season ahead….has spring sprung yet?? A few more weeks of unsettled weather ahead before the bees can really set to work out and about.

Pollen is coming in and our hives are looking healthy and thriving coming out of winter. Highnesses are busy - plenty of brood being laid and drones visible already. Very excited for the season ahead however cautious steps at the moment…supers have been on, then off due to weather already!

All kit is cleaned, tidy and sterilised, new brood and super frames and wax built. Apiary is cleared and prepared for flowers to come into their own.

Justin’s shiny brand new electric 12 frame extractor is proudly awaiting its start date in our new honey room along with new uncapping equipment.

Photos to follow and videos (potential YouTube ?!?) in the planning ….. let us know what you would like to see 🙌

Even managed to give the website an overhaul - check us out and keep following us for Spring honey updates and other products!



Local Leicestershire honey and other homegrown/made items. We have apiaries in and around the Loughborough area which we look after and learn from every year! Honey is extracted in food safe environment using tried and tested methods. Pure raw honey, nothing added, nothing taken away, just as the be...

Rhubarb Jam, Blackberry Jam & Marmalade available now £2 per jar.  Get in touch if you would like some ❤️
11/08/2025

Rhubarb Jam, Blackberry Jam & Marmalade available now £2 per jar. Get in touch if you would like some ❤️

This weekend’s harvest ❤️👨‍🌾
22/06/2025

This weekend’s harvest ❤️👨‍🌾

New Queen is walking the boards already!  Thanks Laurence! Black Mountain Honey she’s a beaut!
14/06/2025

New Queen is walking the boards already! Thanks Laurence! Black Mountain Honey she’s a beaut!

08/06/2025

Does anyone know anyone locally with land suitable for keeping bees? Ideally a secure / isolated location in the middle of nature we could potentially create an Apiary? Happy to negotiate terms / rent / % of honey / free extra pollination with landowner.🍯🐝

Get in touch on here or via our website www.jjbees.co.uk

02/06/2025

During the June Gap, Please Don’t Leave Out Fruit for Bees — Here’s What They Really Need 🐝🌼

As a beekeeper, I want to kindly remind everyone: please don’t leave fruit out for bees - especially during the June Gap - the brief but dangerous period between spring and summer blooms when nectar sources become scarce.

While offering fruit might seem like a kind gesture, it often ferments quickly in the sun, developing harmful bacteria that bees can carry back to the hive. This contaminated food can spoil their stored honey and even threaten the health of the entire colony.

If you truly want to help bees during this critical time, the best thing you can do is offer clean, safe water. Place a shallow dish outside filled with fresh water, adding small stones or twigs so bees can land safely without drowning.

To go one step further, consider adding a pinch of pink Himalayan sea salt. This natural salt is rich in vital minerals that bees instinctively seek—minerals that help regulate the hive’s internal temperature (kept around 90°F), ensuring proper brood care and honey production.

Please avoid feeding bees sugar or honey directly. It may seem helpful, but it can disrupt their natural behavior, weaken their immune systems, and even spread disease.

Supporting bees doesn’t require sugar—it requires awareness.

Water. Flowers. Protection. That’s what they truly need……especially during the June Gap, your kindness can make all the difference. 🌿💛🐝

Loughborough Spring Honey, Rhubarb Jam and Marmalade Now available 👍👍Get in touch if you are interested ❤️🐝
01/06/2025

Loughborough Spring Honey, Rhubarb Jam and Marmalade Now available 👍👍

Get in touch if you are interested ❤️🐝

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