>In the East where I live, there is not much fire danger so often beekeepers
>ignore the weeds until the hives are invisible.
I belong to this camp - weeds around hives provide a microclimate of still
air and make it easier for bees to land, even when there is a strong wind;
weeds never seem to be a problem to the bees.
In the winter it may be a different story, as dense vegetation can harbour
damp. Then I like to see some of the weeds tramped down, or cut, to allow
air into the immediate area of the hive - say a radius of 2-3 feet.
Best wishes
Peter
52.194546N, -1.673618W
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