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10 Things You Can Do To Help Save The Bees
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Great info. It's great to know that so many other people are concerned about the plight of the bee.
I joined my local beekeeping association last year and they are wonderful creatures to watch. I will be asking my allotment association ( of which I joined in March 2009) whether they would allow me to keep a beehive on site. My plot is situated in a sunny corner close to hedging and trees. If not, I have told my husband that it will have to bee at the end of the garden, much to his concern. We shall see. I have wondered whether I could have a beehive on the flat roof of my ground floor extension at the rear of the house. We are south facing so I wonder if it would be too hot or too exposed? Any ideas?
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Originally posted by madmum23 View PostI have wondered whether I could have a beehive on the flat roof of my ground floor extension at the rear of the house. We are south facing so I wonder if it would be too hot or too exposed? Any ideas?
Bees like to regulate their own hive temperature, and a poorly insulated, unshaded, thin-walled National or similar will overheat in mid summer and cause them distress. I use 3/4"-1" thick timber for my top bar hives and ensure that they are not in full sun all day.
Bees make better neighbours than many people do: they don't throw noisy parties, they are very clean and don't leave litter, and only get annoyed when someone interferes with them clumsily.
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Thanks Beesontoast. I think bees make better neighbours, as well as producing one of the most delicious natural products ever known to man. Mmmmm honey on fresh bread. I am hoping to have a hive on my allotment and think it would be too hot on the roof.
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