Springer
New Bee
- Joined
- Apr 23, 2010
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5
I am a bit confused about why a lot of people go for double hive stands, I have, but don't quite know why. Is it for economy of build and stability reasons?
Also, when doing an artificial swarm is it ok to place the hives 1m apart on a diagonal?
The reason for asking is that the farm where I keep my bees have quite a few nice round fencing poles, which have rotted at ground level and too short for their pig netting job.
I think these would make nice stable hive stands, re pointed and then knocked into the ground, pilot hole first ?
Have in mind to be optimistic and do a few stands early next year, before the bees are about, but what would be my best layout?
S
Also, when doing an artificial swarm is it ok to place the hives 1m apart on a diagonal?
The reason for asking is that the farm where I keep my bees have quite a few nice round fencing poles, which have rotted at ground level and too short for their pig netting job.
I think these would make nice stable hive stands, re pointed and then knocked into the ground, pilot hole first ?
Have in mind to be optimistic and do a few stands early next year, before the bees are about, but what would be my best layout?
S
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