planbee
House Bee
- Joined
- Apr 13, 2009
- Messages
- 181
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- Staffordshire, UK
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- Two
Hello,
I'm the chap that was helicoptered to Hosp from a field near Stone, Staffs, in 2009, I haven't been on here since 9th Sept 2009.
I was told before I left the Hosp, "Get rid of them, and don't even go to visit them!"
Well, I ignored that advice today, because a very nice lady from Stoke on Trent wants to start Beeking, and although I sold all the stuff that wasn't "On the field", via Ebay, I promised her everything that was in the spinney - 3 BS hives, [a mix of old and new boxes], 3 supers, and a nuc, plus bees, if there were any still there.
They have been lifted! - they cannot be seen from the roadway, which is private, but there are shooters who pass by.
I've spoken to the people who live 150 yards across the field, and they didn't even know the hives were there!
The farmer doesn't know when they went because she's too ill to go down to the fields now, and her son hasn't seen anyone.
They've been lifted over a fence, an electric fence, carried 70 yards across a field, then over and two locked gates - must be beeks, I'd have thought.
Ah well!
Tell the Police tomorrow.
I'm the chap that was helicoptered to Hosp from a field near Stone, Staffs, in 2009, I haven't been on here since 9th Sept 2009.
I was told before I left the Hosp, "Get rid of them, and don't even go to visit them!"
Well, I ignored that advice today, because a very nice lady from Stoke on Trent wants to start Beeking, and although I sold all the stuff that wasn't "On the field", via Ebay, I promised her everything that was in the spinney - 3 BS hives, [a mix of old and new boxes], 3 supers, and a nuc, plus bees, if there were any still there.
They have been lifted! - they cannot be seen from the roadway, which is private, but there are shooters who pass by.
I've spoken to the people who live 150 yards across the field, and they didn't even know the hives were there!
The farmer doesn't know when they went because she's too ill to go down to the fields now, and her son hasn't seen anyone.
They've been lifted over a fence, an electric fence, carried 70 yards across a field, then over and two locked gates - must be beeks, I'd have thought.
Ah well!
Tell the Police tomorrow.