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<blockquote data-quote="Goran" data-source="post: 5524" data-attributes="member: 163"><p>In this</p><p></p><p>First, at the moment the illegal apiary is still some 100-110m away and still removing pending ( " soon" should be removed). </p><p>Second, as the illegal beek proclaimed he will put again bees on 200m.. BRAVO ( all should clap and cheer in shiny display how to destroy in a short time what someone work hard to create over decade)..</p><p>It is more in awkward change of some previous rules of policies. It was before clear - distance between stationary apiaries 500m. Now they change it if any apiary has less ( new one to be formed also) that 31 colonies may be to 200m to next apiary.. So in theory he can put " a ring of apiaries on 200m from my apiaries".. Bees are not cows, You cannot tie their " horns" so they don't fly over and mix with nearby colonies. This change isn't written by someone who understand veterinary and bees ( diseases, forage potential, etc..), or is written who knows a lot of bees but has his some own personal reasons to did so.. First of all diseases/robbing, then area forage potential isn't that great - I myself placed my second apiary from this on 500m - WHAT, AM I RETARD TO DID SO. Now some wise guy came and show us how to do it. My eyes are opened now, I lived life of stupid till now..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goran, post: 5524, member: 163"] In this First, at the moment the illegal apiary is still some 100-110m away and still removing pending ( " soon" should be removed). Second, as the illegal beek proclaimed he will put again bees on 200m.. BRAVO ( all should clap and cheer in shiny display how to destroy in a short time what someone work hard to create over decade).. It is more in awkward change of some previous rules of policies. It was before clear - distance between stationary apiaries 500m. Now they change it if any apiary has less ( new one to be formed also) that 31 colonies may be to 200m to next apiary.. So in theory he can put " a ring of apiaries on 200m from my apiaries".. Bees are not cows, You cannot tie their " horns" so they don't fly over and mix with nearby colonies. This change isn't written by someone who understand veterinary and bees ( diseases, forage potential, etc..), or is written who knows a lot of bees but has his some own personal reasons to did so.. First of all diseases/robbing, then area forage potential isn't that great - I myself placed my second apiary from this on 500m - WHAT, AM I RETARD TO DID SO. Now some wise guy came and show us how to do it. My eyes are opened now, I lived life of stupid till now.. [/QUOTE]
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