MOGal70
Well-Known Member
As a hobby beekeeper I was saddened when I started reading this thread and saw that the hive was destroyed. but the last post makes it worth it!
We started with a "wild" hive in our shed that had to be moved as we were tearing down the shed, we transferred the hive from the barrel they had made their home in to a box and now have 4 hives.
IMHO even if a wild colony is put in a box and left alone without anyone collecting the honey and otherwise "working" them the planet is better off than if the hive is destroyed! That is, of course, providing that it is not an africanized colony as they can be VERY vicious!
We started with a "wild" hive in our shed that had to be moved as we were tearing down the shed, we transferred the hive from the barrel they had made their home in to a box and now have 4 hives.
IMHO even if a wild colony is put in a box and left alone without anyone collecting the honey and otherwise "working" them the planet is better off than if the hive is destroyed! That is, of course, providing that it is not an africanized colony as they can be VERY vicious!