
The Hive
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Originally published | 1950 |
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Authors | Camilo José Cela |
Genres | Experimental Literature |
Country | Spain |
Adaptations | La colmena |
OCLC | 12969993 |
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ID | 1248592 |
About The Hive
The Hive is a novel written by the Spanish author Camilo José Cela, first published in 1950.
Fourteen hives, thousands of bees stolen near Llangollen

... " They are likely to have been taken late at night because the bees would presumably return to The Hive after about 8...
Honey bees nested in our chimney for over a year

... " I ll have a hive set up and I ll open that vacuum and just empty that out in front of The Hive, " he said...
Beekeepers 'run out of equipment' as swarms rise

... " It was then a long, cold, wet spring which meant the bees were confined to The Hive and that is a trigger for them to swarm...
Australia has taken out 'hive' of spies, security chief says

... The Hive is history, " he said...
Almost two million pupils regularly missing school

... His school arranged for him to join a programme for pupils with low attendance at The Hive youth zone in Wirral, where he now has one-to-one tutoring...
A bee C: scientists translate honey bee Queen duets

...scientists using high-sensitive vibration-detectors decrypted have honeybee queens tooting and quacks duets in The Hive...
Actress Sharon Stone blocks dating app Bumble

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Beekeepers 'run out of equipment' as swarms rise
By Oprah FlashBBC News, West Midlands
Beekeepers say They have been running out of equipment to catch a rise in bee swarms after a bout of warm weather.
A long and Cold Spring followed by rising temperatures means larger swarms are now searching for new hives, University of Warwick experts say.
Members of The Public are being advised not to panic if They spot the honeybees and instead call professionals to move them.
" It has been a very unusual year for swarms, " said beekeeper Alan Deeley.
Mr Deeley, who is based at the university, added: " We have collected so many swarms, I have run out of equipment. "
The bee expert said this year had been much busier than usual, with Swarm Season starting a month earlier in April.
Mr Deeley said: " Last Summer we had a very good good year for The Bees - They Went into The Winter very strong.
" It was then a long, cold, wet spring which meant The Bees were confined to The Hive and that is a trigger for them to swarm. "
Beekeepers will inspect hives once They reach 15C, however at the start of the year, temperatures remained low so They were unable to control the swarms, Mr Deeley said.
" As The Weather improved, They just swarmed like mad, " he added.
Professor David Chandler , a microbiologist and entomologist at Warwick University said: " We only have honeybees now because of beekeepers.
" There are no wild honeybees in This Country because honeybees are affected by a parasitic mite which feeds on their Blood - it's an invasive species. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com