Jan Swammerdam

 

beemouth17th century Dutch beekeeper and all-round genius JAN SWAMMERDAM was responsible for a great leap forward in our understanding of honeybees. Using this early microscope he produced incredible drawings such as the one on the right, showing the complex structures that make up the bee’s mouthparts.

In the name of science, he had a go at eating some honeybee larvae. His verdict: raw – “very disagreeable”, tasting of “rusty bacon”; and boiled – “they have a somewhat more agreeable taste, but if one continues chewing them, the former taste prevails again.” (If any of our members are tempted to recreate this experiment, we would love to share the experience in a future newsletter.)

Swammerdam lived through a period known as the Dutch Golden Age, rubbing shoulders with the likes of the artist Rembrandt, the mathematician and astronomer Christiaan Huygens, and the philosopher Baruch de Spinoza.

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If you are interested in finding out more about Swammerdam, go to janswammerdam.org from where these pictures were sourced.

 

Get hands-on at ADBKA’s Crathes Apiary

Would you like to get involved in running our apiary at Crathes Castle this year? We’re looking for volunteers who are prepared to give up a couple of hours from 10am to midday on Sunday mornings to manage our stocks and generally maintain our apiary facilities.

Don’t worry if you’re just starting out, we’ll ensure that there’s always a mix of experienced beekeepers and beginners.

If you’re interested, email me at adbkanewsletter@btinternet.com, or
call me on 013398 82038.

Graham

Willows – a three-course meal for our bees

The willows may be weeping, but if they are near to your hives your bees will be laughing all the way to the dinner table.

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Willow is one of the most important early spring sources of protein-packed pollen. It is a dioecious species, meaning that each individual plant will bear either male or female flowers, but not both. Pollen is only produced by the male flowers.

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Thank you, Sandy and Lilian

Sandy and Lilian Gordon are finally hanging up the shop keys after running the Association Honey Jar Store for an astonishing 34 years! Over that time, many hundreds of ADBKA members will have visited Danestone Market Garden to borrow equipment or to stock up on jars, syrup, candy and more. No one went along without taking the chance to tap Sandy for advice and guidance on some or other beekeeping challenge, and our association has been enriched by his wisdom and experience.

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