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Bee swarm in Yatton? Help is a minute away.

Yatton is a large village at the foot of Cadbury Hill between the North Somerset rhyne landscape and the Congresbury Yeo flood plain, with a fine Perpendicular church tower visible across the moor. Orchards and small mixed farms on the Claverham and Yatton lanes carry traditional apple blossom in May; oilseed rape grows on the moor fields north and south; and the Yeo Valley river corridor carries willow, alder and meadow wildflowers through the summer.

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BS49
Where swarms appear in Yatton

Typical swarm locations

Collectors attend swarms in the orchard and kitchen gardens of the village lanes off Mendip Road and North End Road, in the churchyard limes and sycamores of St Mary the Virgin, on the hawthorn hedgebanks of the Claverham and Congresbury lane network, and in the Yeo Valley riverside scrub between Yatton and Congresbury.

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Beekeeping associations near Yatton

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

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Forage in North Somerset

Oilseed rape is grown extensively on the North Somerset Levels plain between Weston, Yatton and Congresbury, producing a strong April to May flow that fills supers quickly and requires timely extraction. Hawthorn is dense on the Mendip foothills hedgerows around Churchill, Winscombe and Banwell, and the Tickenham Ridge and Kewstoke Hill carry blackthorn and gorse for the earliest spring forage. Lime trees line the Victorian esplanade gardens of Weston-super-Mare and the older residential streets of Clevedon and Portishead, giving a reliable June town-centre flow. The orchard gardens of Long Ashton, Backwell and Nailsea carry traditional apple, pear and plum blossom in May. Bramble is prolific on the Mendip scarp scrub and on the regenerating scrub of old rhyne banks; white clover on the improved moor grassland and rhyne margins carries through July. Sea-buckthorn and coastal grassland at Sand Bay, Weston Sands and Clevedon Marine Lake provide a late-summer coastal supplement. Ivy on old limestone walls and the cliff-face gardens at Clevedon and Portishead closes the forage year in October.

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