bjosephd
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Oct 12, 2014
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- Location
- North Somerset
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
- Number of Hives
- 3
Morning all,
So my new hive/s will be arriving soon, hopefully in time for swarm season and a local prolific beekeeper will either be overflowing or collecting a swarm that I can home. However...
I have a rather varied acre of space and am trying to work out the 'ideal' place to fence off (to keep sheep away etc) and create the beginnings of an apiary.
There are various walls, trees, open spaces or shade, an out building, prevailing weather and shelter, arc of the sun etc to bare in mind, neighbours (some of whom deserve to be stung), chickens, sheep and all sorts to try and feed into an algorithm that will tell me where to plonk the hive and hopefully not have to move it any time soon.
So with the hive-mind of the forum, what are all your harsh lessons, or discoveries and all the rest about 'perfect' apiary placement, and all the additional factors.
I think every beekeeper I have ever spoken to seems to have some kind of 'if I was starting out again today I would have... (got different hives, gone foundationless, worn wellington boots, set up my apiary elsewhere etc)
Feel free to be as serious or silly as you want. In a dream world what would be all the elements of a perfect, say 3 hive (eventually) apiary.
I have some thoughts and a place in mind and will add photos maybe in a bit as the 'build' develops, but I still have a little more time to make sure I get the 'best' place available to me - I just don't want to have to build a fence more than once!
All the best
Ben
So my new hive/s will be arriving soon, hopefully in time for swarm season and a local prolific beekeeper will either be overflowing or collecting a swarm that I can home. However...
I have a rather varied acre of space and am trying to work out the 'ideal' place to fence off (to keep sheep away etc) and create the beginnings of an apiary.
There are various walls, trees, open spaces or shade, an out building, prevailing weather and shelter, arc of the sun etc to bare in mind, neighbours (some of whom deserve to be stung), chickens, sheep and all sorts to try and feed into an algorithm that will tell me where to plonk the hive and hopefully not have to move it any time soon.
So with the hive-mind of the forum, what are all your harsh lessons, or discoveries and all the rest about 'perfect' apiary placement, and all the additional factors.
I think every beekeeper I have ever spoken to seems to have some kind of 'if I was starting out again today I would have... (got different hives, gone foundationless, worn wellington boots, set up my apiary elsewhere etc)
Feel free to be as serious or silly as you want. In a dream world what would be all the elements of a perfect, say 3 hive (eventually) apiary.
I have some thoughts and a place in mind and will add photos maybe in a bit as the 'build' develops, but I still have a little more time to make sure I get the 'best' place available to me - I just don't want to have to build a fence more than once!
All the best
Ben
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