It’s around 250m above sea level. There was around 1.2 m of snow on the ground earlier in the year. Therefore hives would need to be placed on the platform which kept them out of the snow.
I now spend quite a lot of time in northern Sweden not too far from the Arctic Circle. Especially in the summer months. Åskilje is about 60 mikes south of the arctic circle.
Since coming I’ve been fascinated by the difference in seasonality between here and the UK. In Gillingham sunrise and...
It sound too good to be true. It would also take a lot of the fun out of keeping bees ( similar getting honey from Asda)!
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Dexter what stops unripened honey flowing into the jar with a flow hive? And conversely if the honey is ripened and sealed in a cell will it flow? Sorry for the bone questions but Flow Hives are new to me. Eddie
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I've been working overseas for the last couple of years and wasn't able to keep bees. I'm now returning to the UK this summer and will be living in Gillingham Kent. If anyone could point me in the right direction of a good apiary site it'd be very much appreciated. The wife's vetoed me...