A lot of honey was collected from the hives on the roof of Gdynia City Hall Poland

Published 2021년 9월 14일

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Gdynia City Hall's rooftop apiary has produced a record 210 liters of honey this season, primarily from maple and plum trees, with no heavy metal contamination. Established in May 2019, the apiary is home to four Buckfast bee families and has been monitored using the 'Smartula' system, developed by Gdańsk University of Technology, since June. This system monitors conditions such as humidity, temperature, and sound, allowing beekeepers to monitor their apiaries in real-time online.
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This year 210 liters of honey were collected from hives located on the roof of the Gdynia City Hall. It mainly contains maple and plum pollen. City honey is healthy - it does not contain any heavy metals. The apiary on the roof of the Gdynia city hall was established in May 2019. "It is the home of four Buckfast bee families. In the high season, there are 50,000 to even 100,000 insects there. The first honey harvest, which took place in June, showed that it will be a record year. More than 50 liters of a golden, sweet delicacy were collected then. During the whole season, Gdynia bees produced about 210 liters of honey ", the Gdynia City Office press office informed on Friday." The last honey harvest this season is behind us "- it added. Honey from hives on the roof of the City Hall in Gdynia is a diverse mixture. The analyzes showed that the main nectarous plants chosen by the city's bees are maple and plum trees - a total of approx. 60 percent. the pollen in the honey comes from ...
Source: SwiatRolnika

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