The Buckfast queen bees: The queen among the others
The Buckfast spieces are the most requested by beekeepers. The reason is simple: they have all of the best characteristics of a bee, such as: mildness, resistance to disease, the unwillingness to swarm, the tranquility in being manipulated and, above all, the ability to produce an excellent quantity of honey. For all these reasons we have specialized in the sale of Buckfast queen bees and in the selection of the best specimens for those who want to become successful beekeepers.
The Buckfast bees: how they are born
If Buckfast today is a name that immediately recalls to a variety of queen bees, back in 1915, it was just a small village in Devon, England, where a Benedictine abbey once stood. In that year Father Adam was entrusted with the task of taking care of the production of honey and the apiary present in the abbey. The next year, however, father Adam, such as all the beekeepers in England, had to face a terrible die-off of bees caused by the woodie mite. To preserve the production of honey, the monk began to try to crossbreed some of the most resistant bees of the world with the English honeycombs. The first attempt was with the ligustic bees from Piemonte (Italy), already present in England, which survived the blight, but the experiment turned out to be a failure. Soon after, he attempted to crossbreed the drones that survived and bee queens from France, but this attempt too, went wrong. The monk's experiments continued especially during his travels, which aimed to find bees that were resistant to parasites and were productive. So he crossbreeded the English drones both with queen bees from Anatolia and with Apis Millifera Cecropia and with African queen bees, Monticola and Scutellata.
In conclusion, Buckfast bees are the product of 70 years of crossbreeding, careful selection and passionate studies carried out not only by father Adam but also by the breeders who, after the death of the friar, continued his work.
The sale of the Buckfast queen bees: the bee with the pedigree
Buckfast bees are distinguished by the pedigree. The pedigree that certifies the authenticity and qualities of the Buckfast queen bee was first released in 1925. The Buckfast bee is a bee that:
- Is able to live well in a group;
- Can be easily manipulated by man;
- Is resistant to diseases and parasites ;
- Hardly tends to swarm ;
- It produce very sweet honey;
- Tends to clean itslef, the hive and other bees.
Why buy from us? The distinctive qualities of our bees
For those who keep bees, The Buckfast spiecies offers many advantages. Let’s recall their qualities:
- Lack of aggressivity ;
- Low consumption during wintering;
- They develop best in the spring;
- The tendency towards self-cleaning and cleaning of other bees;
- The tendency to clean the hive;
- The high production of honey;
- The unwillingness to swarm.
- Buckfast bees love climates with cold winters.
The sale of Buckfast queen bees: why all Buckfast bees aren’t the same
The Buckfast bees that we sale are the result of careful research, discovery and selection that has as protagoinsts the breeders and their genetic material. After evaluating each genetic materials, we’ve acquired and raised exellent bees, ready to be welcomed in your farms. The sale of fertile queen bees, which began 35 years ago, led us to appreciate the Buckfast queens above all expetially because of their resistance to all mite parasites. Their resistance to diseases, in fact, implies the production of bees that are perfectly healthy and not prone to get sick.
Our fertile Buckfast queens possess all of the best and decisive qualities for a good harvest: from longevity to wintering capacity, from thrift to high tolerance to varroa, up to the tendency of this species to adapt optimally to climatic conditions, anticipating or postponing the time of foraging depending on the climate.
Our fertile queen bees of the Buckfast species are a meticulously and scientifically selected hybrids that respond appropriately to climate change: through the sale of these queen bees we allow beekeepers to have evolved, more productive and resistant bees.