dafyddcoch
New Bee
Hi. I live in a part of the world that has some stonking winds with 90mph+ gusts quite common and a top-speed recorded by my of 108 mph. Thankfully, it isn't like it all the time and today it is calm, warm and the hawthorn trees are in full heady bloom. Despite having just assembled a Hobee hive and stand that I'm about to place an area that is sheltered by willow trees (big gaps all around,) and adding windbreak netting to slow the wind down, I'm still minded to attach the boxes to each other via over-centre catches or even simple bathroom bolts. This is not to stop it falling over but to stop the boxes shifting on each other, especially if they're not heavy with honey. Is securing the boxes to stop them sliding over each other a good idea?
I decided on the spot mentioned above as it catches the sun as it rises over the hill and by lunchtime, it is in the shade from the willow trees.
There, I've asked my first daft question! lol
I decided on the spot mentioned above as it catches the sun as it rises over the hill and by lunchtime, it is in the shade from the willow trees.
There, I've asked my first daft question! lol