Pictured above are our DCCG beehives. The colorful beehive on the left is the older hive. It was installed in April of 2015. The bees in this hive are Italian bees (Apis mellifera ligustica). Italian bees were introduced in the US in 1859 and the hives are typically gentler in temperament. The white hive on the right is the newest hive, installed as we expanded to include bees in the DCCG mission. These bees were brought in from a local beekeeper (Charter Grove Honey in DeKalb County, IL--find them on Facebook!) and installed in June 2016. These are an Italian-Carniolan hybrid. The Carniolan honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica) is native to Eastern Europe and tends to also be a less-aggressive species of honey bee (which I love!).
I'll be sharing details about beekeeping basics, how bees help our community and our planet, what is happening in our personal hives, and ways to get involved! If you have any questions or topics you'd like to learn more about, sound off in the comment section!
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