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Buckfast

Buckfast

The Buckfast bee is a distinguished breed of the European honey bee, known for its remarkable adaptability and docile temperament, attributes meticulously developed by Brother Adam, a monk at Buckfast Abbey in Devon, England. This breed is a hybrid, originally created in the early 20th century by crossing various subspecies of Apis mellifera to overcome the challenges posed by tracheal mites and the harsh British climate.

Buckfast bees are celebrated for their exceptional productivity and resilience, often exhibiting robust brood rearing and honey storage capabilities. Their gentle nature makes them a favorite among beekeepers, as they are less prone to aggressive behavior and easier to manage compared to other breeds. Additionally, Buckfast bees demonstrate good disease resistance and winter hardiness, making them an ideal choice for diverse environmental conditions across Europe and beyond.

These bees exhibit a vibrant coloration, often with a characteristically dark abdomen and bands of golden yellow, adding to their appeal. Overall, the Buckfast breed stands out as a testament to successful selective breeding, balancing traits that contribute to both beekeeping efficiency and ecological compatibility.

Colors: Golden Brown with Black Stripes

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