- Joined
- Dec 21, 2011
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- Location
- South London
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 10
I'd like peoples' opinions on this.
A friend of mine has kept his bees on a pick your own farm for a few years.
He's got a good deal where the farm shop buys all his honey and they always sell out.
Autumn last year a local semi commercial beekeeper ask if he could his bees on the farm and was told they already had a beekeeper.
This year he put 15 hives on a neighbours site with the entrances essentially poking through the fence into the farmer's fruit fields.
My friends honey crop has plummeted and he's been running into robbing.
Personally, I think they are being cheeky feckers and are out of order.
Or am I too sensitive?
A friend of mine has kept his bees on a pick your own farm for a few years.
He's got a good deal where the farm shop buys all his honey and they always sell out.
Autumn last year a local semi commercial beekeeper ask if he could his bees on the farm and was told they already had a beekeeper.
This year he put 15 hives on a neighbours site with the entrances essentially poking through the fence into the farmer's fruit fields.
My friends honey crop has plummeted and he's been running into robbing.
Personally, I think they are being cheeky feckers and are out of order.
Or am I too sensitive?