Reawakening this thread as I am not clear if anyone has a concrete answer on the legal aspects of warning signs. I’ve just had some cheap signs made saying
“Caution, honey bees at work, bees may sting, please keep your distance from the hives, beekeeper tel no”.
On reading a post on FB this morning with a few American posters it seems in some states this can see this as accepting liability, so does anyone know ‘legally’ if this is the same in the UK. I made the signs just to ensure nobody gets too close and they are small discreet signs so unlikely to attract too much attention but now thinking maybe I shouldn’t use them at all!
Apiary is a fenced off part of a private field away from the road and currently there are sheep in the other part of the field but I have seen locals walking dogs and grandchildren when they are not. Scotland also has a different access code to the rest of UK, people can go pretty much anywhere!
A association nearby has an apiary in the middle of a village with no issues but I do worry a lot about people other than me being stung (maybe overly so).