I am asking this on behalf of neighbours who are not happy with a hive that has been put on a plot opposite several houses separated by a road several plots are adjacent to the one with the hive which is situated near to one boundary and near to the road rather than at the far end.
This hive has been there for about a year and so far several people have been stung with one the nearest to this plot being stung eight times whilst mowing the lawn.
Complaints as to the siting have been made but no movement of the hive has taken place, it now transpires that the owner of the hive is not the owner of the land and has been given permission to site by the owner ?
Yet still it remains in situ whilst not involved, my garden is just sufficiently distant not to have any effect from the hive others are and an elderly woman has been severely stung, no one seems to know what is the best remedy and what happens if someone is stung who is allergic, something I have not been able to find in your blog.
Realistically this hive is badly sited the hive owner has several hives on different sites so why he want's to persist with this odd one is strange and the land owner as a friend of his appears reluctant to say please remove which he would have no problem doing, this has reached the stage where something will happen that will not be a good result for anyone and the neighbours because they get on are reluctant to go to court or take action, but that might happen and then you have a neighbour problem, all a bit sad owing to a lack of common sense on the part of the bee keeper in this case, oh and no honey for anyone despite telling he had 65 jars in the first full year, solutions please.
This hive has been there for about a year and so far several people have been stung with one the nearest to this plot being stung eight times whilst mowing the lawn.
Complaints as to the siting have been made but no movement of the hive has taken place, it now transpires that the owner of the hive is not the owner of the land and has been given permission to site by the owner ?
Yet still it remains in situ whilst not involved, my garden is just sufficiently distant not to have any effect from the hive others are and an elderly woman has been severely stung, no one seems to know what is the best remedy and what happens if someone is stung who is allergic, something I have not been able to find in your blog.
Realistically this hive is badly sited the hive owner has several hives on different sites so why he want's to persist with this odd one is strange and the land owner as a friend of his appears reluctant to say please remove which he would have no problem doing, this has reached the stage where something will happen that will not be a good result for anyone and the neighbours because they get on are reluctant to go to court or take action, but that might happen and then you have a neighbour problem, all a bit sad owing to a lack of common sense on the part of the bee keeper in this case, oh and no honey for anyone despite telling he had 65 jars in the first full year, solutions please.