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Tom Seeley quotes the optimal 200m distance that RAB has referred to above. He delivered a couple of fantastic lectures at the INIB Conference last year (and at a few other events) and he also commented that swarms seem to perfer to cluster/adopt a new home which is at height.
From memory he was talking about 12' to 15' up and this advice has a strong correlation with swarms I have seen and been told about. If you sift through the forum you will realise that a swarm can decide to take up home wherever it damn well pleases and that could be anywhere from a picnic bench to a tree top....
As has been mentioned, a bait hive will benefit from being made up of old, used equipment that you are confident is disease free. Dave Cushman's site also has a few nice tips on bait hives and the use of foundation strips.
From memory he was talking about 12' to 15' up and this advice has a strong correlation with swarms I have seen and been told about. If you sift through the forum you will realise that a swarm can decide to take up home wherever it damn well pleases and that could be anywhere from a picnic bench to a tree top....
As has been mentioned, a bait hive will benefit from being made up of old, used equipment that you are confident is disease free. Dave Cushman's site also has a few nice tips on bait hives and the use of foundation strips.
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