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Borage picture gallery

The Farmers have been growing Borage only recently in our area and know that by having beehives on the crop, they can expect an increased crop of about 25%. The Borage plant Borago officinalis L. Has been around for a long time and flowers and leaves can be used as flavouring, by placing borage flowers in ice cubes, they make your drinks more attractive looking and they can be used to decorate your plates of food at the dinner table.

 
 

Arrived at the Borage out Apiary

Putting together the hive carrier

Hives ready to unload from the trailer, note the travel screens and straps

Hives unloaded and placed on our light weight pallets to keep them off the ground, foam entrance closures removed to let the bees settle

 

Hives in place, travel screens and straps removed, roofs on top and each hive entrance placed at 90degrees to avoid drifting.

Two empty honey supers per hive, to make sure that the honey we extract is pure borage honey from the nearby crop.

All hives in position to help the Farmer with his pollination, the right number of hives can increase the crop of borage seeds by 25 %

The crop of borage coming into flower, hives now in position


Our bees soon spot the borage flowers and get to work straight away

The flowers have an atractive appearance

This flower is now pollinated and will soon be forming its seeds of upto four per pod

A buff tailed bumblebee taking advantage of the flowers, no where near enough bumblebees to do the same job as our honey bees


Foraging bee in action, gathering the pollen and nectar, transferring pollens from plant to plant

A bee posing for the camera clearly showing its proboscis entering the side of the flower

And this bee is trying a different angle for the camera

And finally the honey that we collect is almost water clear, it takes a long time to granulate and has a mild and very sweet taste