Gilberdyke John
Queen Bee
- Joined
- May 5, 2013
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- Location
- HU15 East Yorkshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 10
There's a group of about 15 beehives amongst a line of trees adjacent to the Sewage treatment plant between Goole and Airmyn. I noticed them only a few months ago when the autumn leaf fall exposed them to view from the road. No one in the local associations seems to know anything about ownership but this morning it has been reported that several have been blown over in the gales. After a bit of chatter among local beekeepers one has gone to investigate and reported back that there are no live bees in any of the hives, they are a mass of waxmoth webs and no identification.
Does anyone recognise the location and wouldn't it be a simple idea to mark some kind of contact details on out apiary equipment? Even a phone number written with a marker pen would be adequate.
Does anyone recognise the location and wouldn't it be a simple idea to mark some kind of contact details on out apiary equipment? Even a phone number written with a marker pen would be adequate.