City Bees are all the Buzz
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Honeybees may not be the first thing that come to
mind when you think of Brooklyn. Yet here’s Yeshwant
Chitalkar, high on a rooftop in the Red Hook section
of the New York borough, opening a bright blue hive
to check on its queen. The vista is a mix of parks,
light industrial areas, and housing projects. Dr.
Chitalkar works methodically, barehanded, carefully
lifting out the hive’s frames, which are covered in a
velvety, undulating layer of bees.
This year there are at least 30 new hives in community gardens, on rooftops, and in backyards across New York. Most are the result of a series of beekeeping classes taught last winter by Jim Fischer, a veteran beekeeper who lives in Manhattan.
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This year there are at least 30 new hives in community gardens, on rooftops, and in backyards across New York. Most are the result of a series of beekeeping classes taught last winter by Jim Fischer, a veteran beekeeper who lives in Manhattan.
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