Not far from me, hives had been there a couple of years and could be seen from road!!!!https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ge...er-absolutely-gutted-after-hives-16045847.amp.
Not far from me, hives had been there a couple of years and could be seen from road!!!!https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ge...er-absolutely-gutted-after-hives-16045847.amp.
Is there a good GPS tracker that can be secreted in a hive that anyone is using with success?
Hi Mazzamazda, do you know of a good CCTV camera for a remote location?
(the area may not be within mobile phone coverage).
Hi Mazzamazda, do you know of a good CCTV camera for a remote location?
(the area may not be within mobile phone coverage).
I'd be looking at some sort of battery operated motion sensor alarm. That way anyone lifting a hive gets 120 db going off in their ear.
Something similar to this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-D...m&qid=1556186571&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
I have a tracker in some of my more vunerable hives which texts me if it's motion sensor is triggered, I can then set it to track remotely from my phone. ...
Let's be honest...... if someone wants to nick something they will! Unfortunately a reflection of our society nowadays.
I'd be looking at some sort of battery operated motion sensor alarm. That way anyone lifting a hive gets 120 db going off in their ear.
Something similar to this.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Wireless-D...m&qid=1556186571&s=gateway&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1
Our local badgers come into our garden at night and circle teh hives - eating dead bees?
I suspect they may set off that type of alarm
If you are not within "mobile phone coverage" then you may as well utilise multiple well placed wildlife cameras, maybe then you will have some images to give the local police. There batteries can last for months. Try some other deterrents like simple "Smile you're on camera" type notices or brambles and deception or audible alerts.
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