goodbobby
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 12, 2009
- Messages
- 104
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Sanderstead Surrey
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5+
I am in an absolute quandary and cant see a solution!!! ...I have to move my long established apiary which is situated surrounded by a bramble thicket on the edge of a golf course (my club).The golf club have always been ultra "eco" helpful and are now preparing an alternative apiary site about 50 feet away and are clearing trees and building a high bank in front, fencing it off safety wise, so as a site it would is a perfect solution.
HOWEVER the problem is moving the two colonies I have presently on the apiary. I have a theoretical knowledge of the 3 feet and 3 mile rule (although I have never had to move colonies ) but time is pressing..golf course contractors will be starting work building a new green nearby by the end of the month and I have no alternative site (3 mile rule) to relocate the hives to.Even if I did transporting the bees would be logistically impossible.
MY QUESTION IS: Can I somehow ignore, circumvent or overcome the "3 foot rule" as adhering to this would be an impossible nightmare and time is pressing.Incidentally, I am 73 years old and not the fittest guy around!!!!!!
HOWEVER the problem is moving the two colonies I have presently on the apiary. I have a theoretical knowledge of the 3 feet and 3 mile rule (although I have never had to move colonies ) but time is pressing..golf course contractors will be starting work building a new green nearby by the end of the month and I have no alternative site (3 mile rule) to relocate the hives to.Even if I did transporting the bees would be logistically impossible.
MY QUESTION IS: Can I somehow ignore, circumvent or overcome the "3 foot rule" as adhering to this would be an impossible nightmare and time is pressing.Incidentally, I am 73 years old and not the fittest guy around!!!!!!