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- Location
- Kingsbridge, South Devon
- Hive Type
- None
- Number of Hives
- 0 - Now in beeless retirement!
Spent a little time this morning strimming a space for a hive stand in a new apiary in a little orchard. I know you are not supposed to be able to tell how good a site is until you put bees on it but I will be surprised if this is not a good place. It is a few hundred yards above the Avon valley in South Devon, facing east so gets the sun in the morning. There is a lot of Himalayean Balsam by the river and a great variety of trees in the woods. Lots of brambles too, one small field a few yards away is almost totally overgrown with brambles plus all the rest in the hedges.
Access is good, there is track just behind the stone wall against which the hive stand has been placed and a gate the other side of the holly tree.
I put up the hive stand on the most level bit of ground but needed a few rocks to level it - which seems to be the only real drawback with the site - most of it is steeply sloping but I suppose this also means it is not a frost pocket.
Will take some more piccys later when the colonies are installed later this week.
Access is good, there is track just behind the stone wall against which the hive stand has been placed and a gate the other side of the holly tree.
I put up the hive stand on the most level bit of ground but needed a few rocks to level it - which seems to be the only real drawback with the site - most of it is steeply sloping but I suppose this also means it is not a frost pocket.
Will take some more piccys later when the colonies are installed later this week.
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