Robbo8916
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2012
- Messages
- 521
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Tyldesley, Gtr Manchester
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
Hello,
Well now that I am probably only two weeks or so away from taking delivery of the overwintered nuc I have purchased I have a question.
How many people use 'hive specific' stands? I.e National Stand with Alighting board for £25?
Its the one thing I haven't yet purchased and I was wondering what people's views were on the necessity of buying these or whether a solid base of breeze blocks or such like would be sufficient?
The garden my bees are going into is a lovely mature garden with fruit trees etc and the area I have chosen is in the back corner, next to a really high wall slightly shaded by some climbing plants and a small tree.
I understand the need for the hive to be raised off the ground, im not planning on iust dumping it on the floor.
The surface is gravel where I plan to put the hive.
Any input would be much appreciated! Thanks guys and girls
Well now that I am probably only two weeks or so away from taking delivery of the overwintered nuc I have purchased I have a question.
How many people use 'hive specific' stands? I.e National Stand with Alighting board for £25?
Its the one thing I haven't yet purchased and I was wondering what people's views were on the necessity of buying these or whether a solid base of breeze blocks or such like would be sufficient?
The garden my bees are going into is a lovely mature garden with fruit trees etc and the area I have chosen is in the back corner, next to a really high wall slightly shaded by some climbing plants and a small tree.
I understand the need for the hive to be raised off the ground, im not planning on iust dumping it on the floor.
The surface is gravel where I plan to put the hive.
Any input would be much appreciated! Thanks guys and girls