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Cornish Black Honey Bee (Apis mellifera mellifera or Amm)

Facts about the Cornish Black Bee

  • The Cornish Black Bee can fly in poor conditions, their dark colour and increased body hair enable them to fly in cold temperatures. Even in the famous Cornish “Mizzle”.
  • Black bees are experts at resource management. If a colony determines that it has less than 20 pounds of honey, it will reduce the laying rate of the queen.
  • The black bee colonies maintain a smaller population than their European relations, enabling them to survive long periods of inclement weather.
  • According to the BBC, research from Paignton Zoo has shown the black bee is better at fighting off varroa mites,  which have been implicated in the deaths of bees around the world.
Picture The Cornish Black Bee has come under increasing pressure over the last century. Various diseases decimated the number of colonies native to this beautiful part of the world. It became common practice to import the more prolific Italian bee, favoured due to it's increased honey yields.

In the last 20 years, the few remaining native black bee colonies have been further reduced by the importation of the varroa mite, along with yet more diseases.

However, some colonies still display the traits of the black bee. We have focussed our efforts on breeding from these colonies. It seems obvious that a native bee is better suited to the climate and environment it initially favoured.

The Black Bee can fly in poor conditions. It's dark colour and increased body hair enable it to fly in cold temperatures. They are also comfortable flying in the famous Cornish "Mizzle". By flying in poor conditions, the native bee is not confined to the hive for long periods of time and thereby seems to fair better against certain diseases, such as nosema. (The photo above was taken in January at 7 degrees C!).

The native bee is also an expert at resource management, having evolved along with the vagaries of the Cornish weather. If a colony determines that it has less than 20 pounds of honey, then it will reduce the laying rate of the queen according to the conditions. This bee also maintains a smaller population than a strain such as the Italian bee, enabling it to survive long periods of inclement weather.
 
 

Related Black Bee (Apis mellifera mellifera) websites.

B4 Project
Community Interest Company representing a group of beekeepers whose aim is to protect the UK’s native dark honey bee, Apis mellifera mellifera.
www.b4project.co.uk

Bee Improvement Project Cornwall
www.bipco.co.uk

 

Cornwall Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders Group
www.cbibbg.co.uk

 

Black’s Cornish Bees Project
www.cornishbees.com

 

British Bee Improvement and Bee Breeders Association
www.bibba.com

 

European Black Bee Association
www.sicamm.org

 

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