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Title: Hive location question
Post by: labradorfarms on December 29, 2013, 12:26:30 PM
Ok im getting things ready for my 2 new hives.... I want to put 2 treated 4x4 post in the ground with quickcreate and sit my hives on box platforms built on the post . My question is how high can I go off the ground? Im thinking about 15 inchs. I even thought about20 inchs...

Also how far apart should I put my hives?
Other comments welcome....... 
Title: Re: Hive location question
Post by: Moots on December 29, 2013, 01:32:49 PM
As a guy who was working through all these same questions last year at this time...

Here's my 2 cents...
I'd avoid making anything permanent until you get some experience. I built my hive stand frame out of 2x8x10's and placed that atop 1 1/2 cinder blocks on each end.   Going into next Spring, I think I'll change both it's height and location.

As for how far apart...some folks butt their hives together, I like to leave room to fit my hive tool comfortable between them. This allows me to work a hive from either side, without being restricted by another.

Title: Re: Hive location question
Post by: Joe D on December 30, 2013, 10:24:50 PM
It depends some to the room you have for bee yard.  I like mine on a 8X8X16 concrete block with a 2X4 across the bottom board to set on the block.  I also like the hives far enough apart so I can put a super on the floor and not bother the hive next to it.    OK I did have my hives on a concrete slab with a roof next to my house.  Now I have them on a 10 X 30 deck about a 100 yards away.  It has a roof and a wall on the north side.  The deck is just lower the the tail gate of my truck.  Easy load and unloading of supers.  There was a house trailer there and the people sold the trailer and moved, so the deck was free.  Good luck



Joe
Title: Re: Hive location question
Post by: matthewstiles on December 31, 2013, 01:08:14 PM
Quote from: Joe D on December 30, 2013, 10:24:50 PM
I like mine on a 8X8X16 concrete block with a 2X4 across the bottom board to set on the block.

I did the same, I'm going to change over to 4x4's. I don't like the amount of sag the 2x4's have developed.
Title: Re: Hive location question
Post by: beeman2009 on December 31, 2013, 01:39:09 PM
Quote from: matthewstiles on December 31, 2013, 01:08:14 PM
Quote from: Joe D on December 30, 2013, 10:24:50 PM
I like mine on a 8X8X16 concrete block with a 2X4 across the bottom board to set on the block.

I did the same, I'm going to change over to 4x4's. I don't like the amount of sag the 2x4's have developed.


I did the same thing. I found that adding another block in the middle of the run prevented any sag. As to distance apart, that's your call anything will work. I did find that when then hives get closer together, it seemed helpful to make the fronts of the hive look different like painting each landing board a different color. I was told it helped to prevent drifting. As to which way to face them, east, southeast if possible & provide some sort of wind break to protect them.