Apicultor remove enxame de dentro de tubo de órgão em galinheiro

Um apicultor extraiu um enxame de abelhas de um órgão de tubos armazenado em um galinheiro desativado durante uma visita recente.

Stephen Bishop visitou o avicultor Richard, que mantém uma coleção de mais de 100 órgãos de tubos em um antigo galinheiro. As abelhas entraram por um buraco no telhado e se instalaram no maior tubo central de um órgão de quatro manuais reconstruído por Richard ao longo de dois anos.

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