Despite many corporate offices in Manhattan experiencing a decline in activity since the pandemic, beekeeping has thrived in the city, with hives buzzing daily near iconic buildings.
Beekeepers like Matthew Flood observe that the Italian honeybees are well-suited to their environment near skyscrapers. Their unique location facilitates urban beekeeping, resulting in thriving hives.
The activities of beekeepers in Manhattan are not only a testament to urban biodiversity but also illustrate how nature can adapt to metropolitan environments, enriching city life.
By tending to hives on the roof of Madison Square Garden and nearby iconic structures, beekeepers are creating a surprising juxtaposition between nature and the urban sprawl of New York.
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