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- Location
- Suffolk/Norfolk border
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 5 ish
Hi all
I am beginning to develop back problems after years of heavy duty gardening and beekeeping.
Does anyone have any back saving tips in terms of the bee bit?
I have raised the height of my hives and have found a handy trolley which I can place next to the hives with an empty super on it to avoid lifting up and down much as possible.
I don't need half size supers yet. Any other tips?
Whilst on the back subject, my mattress is too hard and I wake up in pain. Do those memory foam mattress topper jobs work?
TA
Cazza
I am beginning to develop back problems after years of heavy duty gardening and beekeeping.
Does anyone have any back saving tips in terms of the bee bit?
I have raised the height of my hives and have found a handy trolley which I can place next to the hives with an empty super on it to avoid lifting up and down much as possible.
I don't need half size supers yet. Any other tips?
Whilst on the back subject, my mattress is too hard and I wake up in pain. Do those memory foam mattress topper jobs work?
TA
Cazza
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