Dundee City · Swarm collection

Bee swarm in Ardler? Help is a minute away.

Ardler is a post-war residential estate in north-west Dundee, developed in the 1960s and 1970s on the high ground between Lochee and Downfield. Camperdown Country Park — one of Scotland's largest urban parks — borders Ardler to the west, its mature estate woodland of lime, horse chestnut, sycamore and beech providing a significant forage resource from May through July. The Downfield Golf Course and its rough-grass margins lie to the north, and the Dighty Burn corridor runs along the northern boundary of the district, carrying bramble, meadowsweet and Himalayan balsam on its banks through July and August.

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DD2
Where swarms appear in Ardler

Typical swarm locations

Collectors handle swarms in the Camperdown Country Park mature estate woodland and the lime and horse chestnut avenue trees near the mansion house, on the Dighty Burn bankside bramble and balsam scrub at the Ardler and Downfield boundary, in the amenity grass and elder scrub margins of the estate parks within the Ardler complex, and in flat-roof and eave spaces of the 1960s terraced housing.

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Beekeeping associations near Ardler

Nearest BBKA-affiliated associations to help with swarm collection and local advice.

Association data sourced from the British Beekeepers Association directory via SwarmBase.

Forage in Dundee City

Sycamore opens the Dundee season in May, particularly strong in the mature trees of Balgay Hill, the West End villas and Camperdown Country Park on the city's western fringe. Lime follows in June and July in the formal avenues of Baxter Park and Caird Park — the defining mid-summer flow for city apiaries. White clover is abundant on the amenity grasslands and golf course rough of Caird Park and Downfield from June onward. Himalayan balsam on the Tay riverbanks and the full length of the Dighty Burn corridor — running from the eastern suburbs through Downfield and Whitfield — provides a lengthy and productive late-summer flow through July and August. Bramble is prolific on former industrial land and railway margins across the northern and eastern suburbs. Ivy on tenement and churchyard walls closes the season in September and October.

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