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) then move them to the new location while they are asleep. I believe you then put the branch back in front of their entrance. Supposedly you have a lot more problems with bees getting lost moving their hives 100 ft than you do if you move their hives 100 miles.
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Thomas Partridge wrote:I read that if you plan to move the bees a short distance (as opposed to a long one) you may need to "reorient" them by first putting a branch or something in front of their entrance for a bit (a few days if I remember but don't quote me on it
) then move them to the new location while they are asleep. I believe you then put the branch back in front of their entrance. Supposedly you have a lot more problems with bees getting lost moving their hives 100 ft than you do if you move their hives 100 miles.
Again I could be remembering things wrong from all the research I did 3 years ago into beekeeping, but I do remember something about there being problems with moving bees short distances.
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