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Fine art graduate Ross Main found abandoned beehives in disused quarry in Fife.
He was inspired by his grandfather's long lost hives when he became a father for the first time.
The 36-year-old now manages dozens of colonies and millions of bees.
He has sold some of the hives to businesses in Edinburgh and Fife so staff can learn how to become beekeepers.
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