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Bee swarm collection in Worcestershire

Worcestershire has fruit, hops and the Malverns — an unusually diverse bee landscape tucked between the Severn and the Cotswolds. Local beekeepers handle a busy swarm season, especially through the Vale of Evesham in May and June.

Forage & honey flows

The Vale of Evesham opens the year with apple, pear, plum and the last surviving commercial asparagus flowers. Oilseed rape fills the middle fields; hawthorn and sycamore line the lanes. Lime dominates the June streetscape of Worcester, Malvern and Kidderminster. The Malvern Hills bring limestone grassland herbs and a small late-summer heather supplement on the upper slopes; bramble is universal. The tail of the year still carries some traditional hop-garden forage around Bromsgrove, and ivy on the old black-and-white villages closes the season.

Beekeeping character

Worcestershire Beekeepers' Association has branches in Worcester, Evesham, Malvern, Kidderminster and Redditch, with working orchard pollination still part of the practical calendar for many members.

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Beekeeping associations near Worcestershire

Nearest BBKA-affiliated associations that support swarm collection in this area.

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

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