I just recently installed a package of bees into a new hive. My dad is not happy with the location because he needs to mow around it. Is there anything I can do to get rid of the grass or no? Thanks for helping!
I just recently installed a package of bees into a new hive. My dad is not happy with the location because he needs to mow around it. Is there anything I can do to get rid of the grass or no? Thanks for helping!
a veil and a pair of clippers!
a veil and mow it for him!
a hungry goat!
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My bees are very docile. I mow around them all the time no problem.
Pete
I mow around my hives with no problems - unless I'm using the weedeater, which tends to annoy the girls a bit. Maybe wait until twilight, when the bees are mostly hived, to mow the area (if it's not too large)?
I weed eat with my 4 cycle stihl around them...I always suit up before i mow...just common sense. One of my growers mows right in front of my hives...he just does it early I guess.
mike
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I get on a riding mower and set it on the highest speed and then go past the hives really fast! Just make sure your not smiling when you cruise past the hives! ...lol
I have been curious about mowing too. I set my hives at the end of a field that has not been planted in several years. It grows clover, alfalfa, dew berry, blackberry, etc. I mow it with a tractor and bush hog once or twice a year. Do I need to wear a veil around the hives? Is there a safe zone of say, 10 or 20 yards? I am not sure how they will feel about a diesel tractor and bush hog but I know yellow jackets get absolutely pi$$ed off about them.
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