- Joined
- Oct 29, 2013
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- Location
- Romford
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- 25
Hi all
I've been lucky enough to be offered a new apiary site. It's right on the edge of an ancient woodland and will be the first site I've had in such a location.
My question is about woodpecker damage. Given that I don't yet have anything built to protect hives I was wondering.at what point of the year do you guys think its safe to move colonies up there?
I'm assuming that once the bees are flying strongly wood peckers find themselves easier meals or can they go for a hive at any time?
Also any other wildlife I have to worry about. Have seen a well used path presumably fox or badger running through the site as well.
New site in picture below.
I've been lucky enough to be offered a new apiary site. It's right on the edge of an ancient woodland and will be the first site I've had in such a location.
My question is about woodpecker damage. Given that I don't yet have anything built to protect hives I was wondering.at what point of the year do you guys think its safe to move colonies up there?
I'm assuming that once the bees are flying strongly wood peckers find themselves easier meals or can they go for a hive at any time?
Also any other wildlife I have to worry about. Have seen a well used path presumably fox or badger running through the site as well.
New site in picture below.