Beehive Yourself Podcast

Folklore of bees and beekeeping


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This instalment of The Beehive Yourself Show considers the folklore of bees and beekeeping. I begin with the good news about the padlock, and my progress in transforming it into a lovelock.

On the topic of folklore of bees and beekeeping, I discuss a 1914 article by J. Smallwood; the influence of fairy folklore, the name ‘brownie’ for both bees and fairies, and the significance of keys in folklore.

I explain ‘telling the bees’ in the Berkshire Downs context, and also tanging for swarms – both use keys. In addition, my ideas about belonging and community are touched upon.

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Solitude’ by Entertainment For The Braindead which is share under a creative commons licence. See links below:

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Beehive Yourself PodcastBy Steven Herbert