Our first generation began in 1950 with Andrés Vivancos Zamora buying 35 langstroth to collect honey for the house and some friends.
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In 1960 Fernando Blaya Pedrero started with the second generation and acquired 40 langstroth to continue his passion, beekeeping.
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Small transhumations were already beginning to be made to the orange blossom in Murcia, the melon in Pozo Estrecho and back to the Sierra de La Olla in La Pinilla.
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In 2003, he made a farm of 100 layens hives and gave it to his children so that they could continue with his passion.
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The third generation begins in 2017 when we get 650 layens hives to professionalize what we like the most, beekeeping.
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At present we do transhumance of these throughout the Spanish territory.
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The creation of this website is a way of getting closer to new technologies apart from being a small tribute to our previous generations to commemorate their acts.