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- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
So my old man was wrong - 'It'll never work' he said
I remember our houses burning, I remember the fights, I remember our house being covered in paint!
Something I'll never forget, and I'll never go back!
I could rant about it for hours.....
I know it was terrible back then. Even Welsh owned cottages were targeted by these numpties. But the strange thing now is that Plaid Cymru has a lot of English people in its ranks. Learning the lingo and are doing very well for themselves.
best thing I've heard for agesDidn't really get a chance. i was making a couple of swarm traps to hide out somewhere, hung the first one on the fence. went in the kitchen to make a coffee, thought i heard an old ww 11 plane nearby ran out to the back yard to catch a look for the plane and ran into a swarm (literally) ran back indoors cos i was scared s***less. shut all the windows and hid in the kitchen for half an hour !
Didn't really get a chance. i was making a couple of swarm traps to hide out somewhere, hung the first one on the fence. went in the kitchen to make a coffee, thought i heard an old ww 11 plane nearby ran out to the back yard to catch a look for the plane and ran into a swarm (literally) ran back indoors cos i was scared s***less. shut all the windows and hid in the kitchen for half an hour !
Didn't tell the neighbours (certainly wouldn't have asked their permission) it only becomes their business if the bees become a real problem.
As for the 'right sort' moving in - we solved that years ago in Wales - they were called Meibion Glyndŵr we now just have the for sale signs in Welsh
I was at University while all that was going on .. Bangor University.
And the University had its hot heads (who might have had boxes of matches), , who could be quite abusive to the English students as "Imperialist incomers". The irony was those students were all from South Wales, which was /is more alien to the inhabitants of Gwynedd than Liverpool and although English, I was more local than them. They all resided in the same hall of Residence Neuadd John Morris Jones, cooking up their next demonstration.
The locals were in contrast friendly, except for the occasional stopping speaking English when you walked into the village shop.
ah, that's what upset them even more, that an Englishman, forced by the education system to learn Welsh, that eventually an English Man, could speak their language, and answer them back in their mother language when they did that in shops!
Interesting times, I could rant for years on the subject!
Our School, was like South Africa - Apartide, English on one side of the room, Welsh on the other. (late 70s-late 80s) - the school streaming was done by how well you spoke Welsh! and the class streams were "G,E,R,Y,B,O,N,T"
It rather depends on the type of bees you get, the sort of neighbours you have and the location of the apiary in relation to the potential flightpath they are likely to take over any adjacent properties.
I keep my bees in my garden in an urban setting - I've been open with my neighbours about my beekeeping but I did not seek their permission. My bees have not caused any problems so far but I am conscious of the fact that, if they did, I would have to move them.
There are no hard and fast rules - you just need to assess all the possibilities, likely problems and have Plan B in place in case it all goes arse over apex ....
Well, in the end I moved a colony over without asking . . . . So decision made.
. . . . didn't want to upset the newcomers next door!
Round here you're a newcomer is you weren't born or are not related to someone born here!
. . . . arriving any time after the first steam train makes the family newcomers
Yes......doesn't that make you spit !!!!!! No wonder so many are closing.Stop the pub diversifying (but still not use it themselves)!