I intended to move a hive about 10 metres from where it is now, but I've obviously not been quick enough, as it's been pretty warm here and they've been out and about. If I go ahead with the move now and put a large bush in front of the hive, I'm thinking they will re orientate themselves, as they don't seem to be flying far anyhow. Not all flying, and mostly seem to be hanging around and leaving the hive to poop etc. Don't think there's any forage about just yet, but I could be wrong.
Not practical to move 2 or 3 feet at a time due to the setup of the garden. If I do move them, would it be wise to place a small bait hive in the old location in case of Strayers? I really want to move them to the new location as it's more practical and more sheltered, and fenced off. Any other ideas how to move successfully?
Opinions welcomed please, thank you.
Not practical to move 2 or 3 feet at a time due to the setup of the garden. If I do move them, would it be wise to place a small bait hive in the old location in case of Strayers? I really want to move them to the new location as it's more practical and more sheltered, and fenced off. Any other ideas how to move successfully?
Opinions welcomed please, thank you.