Brother Adam and the Buckfast Queen Bees: A Legacy.
- Adelaide Bee Sales
- Jun 16, 2023
- 1 min read
Brother Adam, a Benedictine monk, left an enduring impact on beekeeping with his work on Buckfast Queen bees. His dedication and innovation have inspired modern beekeeping practices, making the Buckfast bees a symbol of resilience and productivity.
Brother Adam, born Karl Kehrle in 1898, joined Buckfast Abbey in 1910, where his passion for beekeeping flourished. Troubled by the Isle of Wight disease's devastation, he embarked on a mission to create a hybrid bee with desirable traits. Through selective breeding and genetic manipulation, he developed the Buckfast Queen bees known for their gentleness, strong immunity, high honey production, and adaptability.
Brother Adam's efforts gained international recognition, and the Buckfast bees became sought after worldwide. Their resilience and productivity made them valuable in combating climate change, pests, and diseases.
Conclusion:
Brother Adam's dedication and innovative approach to beekeeping have left an enduring legacy. The Buckfast Queen bees continue to thrive and contribute to honey production, pollination, and biodiversity conservation. As we appreciate the wonders of beekeeping, let us remember Brother Adam and the remarkable Buckfast Queen bees as a testament to the power of human ingenuity in harmony with nature.

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