AlexF
New Bee
Hello,
I am a long-time 'might-get-bees'er, finally getting my first hives and bees this week after completing a course with my local association here in Wales.
Another member of the association is looking to sell their two hives as they're giving up beekeeping, and I've jumped at the chance. However, I am concerned about how best to transport the bees. They're two healthy, established colonies and the current plan is that they will close the entrances at night and I will collect them first thing in the morning to move.
However, I'm not sure whether I should be trying to rent a van/borrow a trailer, or whether I will be okay with two WBC hives in the boot of my car...! Size isn't the issue as I can fit them, I'm more concerned about whether this is a safe method of transport for both myself and the bees.
How have others moved established colonies before? Am I overthinking this?
Thanks in advance!
I am a long-time 'might-get-bees'er, finally getting my first hives and bees this week after completing a course with my local association here in Wales.
Another member of the association is looking to sell their two hives as they're giving up beekeeping, and I've jumped at the chance. However, I am concerned about how best to transport the bees. They're two healthy, established colonies and the current plan is that they will close the entrances at night and I will collect them first thing in the morning to move.
However, I'm not sure whether I should be trying to rent a van/borrow a trailer, or whether I will be okay with two WBC hives in the boot of my car...! Size isn't the issue as I can fit them, I'm more concerned about whether this is a safe method of transport for both myself and the bees.
How have others moved established colonies before? Am I overthinking this?
Thanks in advance!