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University Dining to make its own honey.

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CREATING BUZZ. UConn’s new apiary has a colorful look thanks to the decorating efforts of kids from the university’s Child Labs, who made the bees’ new homes an art project.

The University of Connecticut has established its own honey-making operation, setting up 10 hives of honeybees that are expected to produce up to 2,000 pounds of honey, more than half of the school's annual needs. The beekeeping operation is behind an apple orchard on the school's Storrs campus.

UConn Dining Services Production Chef Amy Gronusand Area Assistant Manager Steve Anthony are serving as beekeepers until the operation can be taken over by the university's School of Agricultural Science. The setup cost of the apiary was around $4,000.

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