TMargo
New Bee
- Joined
- May 11, 2016
- Messages
- 12
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- Location
- Somerset
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1
I got my first bees earlier this year and they live in the garden of a neighbour of mine, as my own garden isn't big enough. The part of her garden the hive is in was not being used for anything.
The lady whose garden it is has just called me to say that a friend of hers wants to reclaim an old vegetable patch in the garden, which is in front of the hive, but is nervous about the bees.
(Starting a new veg patch isn't really an option, for various reasons. )
They have asked whether we could move the hive through 90 degrees so that instead of the entrance facing south across the garden, it would face west, where there is a hedge (into a field) about 6 foot from where the hive currently is.
SO my questions are:-
1. If we simply move the hive 90 degrees, are the bees likely to have any difficulty in reorienting themselves and finding the 'new' entrance?
2. Would it be better to try to move it in the late evening or after dark when most/all the bees are inside, or early in the day so they have all day to sort out where the entrance is?
3. Would moving the hive 90 degree be likely to cause them to change their flight paths so they don't all go streaming across where she wants to reclaim the old veg patch?
Any other suggestions?
Also, id there a minimum distance I should leave between the hive and the hedge, if we do rotate the hive? I think the hedge is about 6 foot from the hive but it may be closer. - if so, would you move the hive (say) 1-2 foot sideways at the same time as rotating it 90 degrees, or do the to separately with few days in between?
Many thanks for your help.
The lady whose garden it is has just called me to say that a friend of hers wants to reclaim an old vegetable patch in the garden, which is in front of the hive, but is nervous about the bees.
(Starting a new veg patch isn't really an option, for various reasons. )
They have asked whether we could move the hive through 90 degrees so that instead of the entrance facing south across the garden, it would face west, where there is a hedge (into a field) about 6 foot from where the hive currently is.
SO my questions are:-
1. If we simply move the hive 90 degrees, are the bees likely to have any difficulty in reorienting themselves and finding the 'new' entrance?
2. Would it be better to try to move it in the late evening or after dark when most/all the bees are inside, or early in the day so they have all day to sort out where the entrance is?
3. Would moving the hive 90 degree be likely to cause them to change their flight paths so they don't all go streaming across where she wants to reclaim the old veg patch?
Any other suggestions?
Also, id there a minimum distance I should leave between the hive and the hedge, if we do rotate the hive? I think the hedge is about 6 foot from the hive but it may be closer. - if so, would you move the hive (say) 1-2 foot sideways at the same time as rotating it 90 degrees, or do the to separately with few days in between?
Many thanks for your help.