I need to move a WBC hive down to the bottom of the garden - about 300 metres. The weather is still very mild - only one or two light frosts so far ...bees still coming out to play !
Once the winter arrives properly I plan to make the move.
Any suggestions ? - it is rather heavy !
Do I remove the roof and lifts and bung up the crown board and entrance blocks with sponge and attempt the move ? Is that the best way ?
Thanks everyone ...happy new year !
You're in luck.
First hives I bought 30 years ago, were 3 WBC and I had to move them 35 miles to home (you said they're heavy?) the ones I bought had three full supers on (70-ish Lbs to start) PLUS a brood and a half, lifts, roof, floor.
They were in the most beautiful valley, in the most beautiful field, attached to the most beautiful farmhouse owned by the most beautiful woman.
Fortunately, it was a woman, men do the teeth sucking, start looking for fork-lifts, cranes, other men to talk it over interminably and come back tomorrow type thing.
A cup of tea, a walk around the garden and much flirting, saw us in the field surrounded by meadow flowers, speckled with poppies, hyssop and more with hedges lined with Laburnum with two poles under the strapped down hives with lifts and roof to one side,
entrance blocked with sponge.
She one end, me the other and away we went with each hive - on to trailer - lifts back on, roof back on and strapped and ready for home.
She wanted me to come back and I wanted that too - but sometimes life and responsibilities outweigh the beckonings of beekeeping Shangri-la.
Anyway! two poles or 50-ish mm by 50-ish mm - all lifts and roof off - strap down - poles under floor - one person each end -lift - walk to new site - if men are doing it - make tea X 2 and praise vigorously while cooing from time to time.
Food and or beer is always a good idea too!