An extra 80 million workers will produce Northland's manuka liquid gold this summer, as non-resident bees swarm the region.
Masterton-based firm Watson & Son was last week in the process of bringing 4000 hives to Northland, each with about 20,000 bees inside - though some local apiarists are not welcoming the newcomers.
The migrants are adding to bee-related dramas in Northland with 30 hives worth $10,000 reported stolen in the past fortnight and others hit by arsonists.
Five hundred hives in transit at Whangarei's Kauri Saleyard yesterday caught the attention of several passersby.
Chris Craig, acting general manager of Whangarei firm Tahi Honey, which operates about 3000 hives in Northland, said the sudden influx of guests could cause problems. "If they're new to an area they'll potentially put the hives on the back of other hives. It will affect us for sure. If apiarists are trying to work the same blocks there can be competition," he said.