EdNewman
House Bee
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2010
- Messages
- 154
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- Location
- UK, Midlands
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
Hi All, hope your bees are flying strong on this lovely weekend?!
I have my two hives at the bottom of the garden in the veg patch. The bees have never really bothered me and wife too much whilst doing veg gardening, but the kids are wanting to help out with the gardening more and they are a little bothered by the bees (both love helping with bee inspections as long as they are in bee suits!).
The bees always leave the hive in the same direction so I am thinking of putting some fine scrim netting (the same stuff that goes round trampolines, not sure what it's proper name is) across their path to a height of about six foot to force them up and away.
I am a little concerned that as the netting is fine it will catch a lot of bees for the first few days that it is up. Am I right to be worried, or are the bees more intelligent than me?
Cheers,
Ed.
I have my two hives at the bottom of the garden in the veg patch. The bees have never really bothered me and wife too much whilst doing veg gardening, but the kids are wanting to help out with the gardening more and they are a little bothered by the bees (both love helping with bee inspections as long as they are in bee suits!).
The bees always leave the hive in the same direction so I am thinking of putting some fine scrim netting (the same stuff that goes round trampolines, not sure what it's proper name is) across their path to a height of about six foot to force them up and away.
I am a little concerned that as the netting is fine it will catch a lot of bees for the first few days that it is up. Am I right to be worried, or are the bees more intelligent than me?
Cheers,
Ed.