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>  knew a chap on the Isle of Portland who kept ... kept them in a roofless garden shed so they were invisible.  

I saw such an arrangement in Encinitas CA, back in the day. I don't think anyone knew he had a dozen hives in his backyard. Just a fence is all it took. On the other hand, you might try camouflage painting. 

When I lived in So. Calif. getting and keeping bee yards was the hardest thing about beekeeping. Now that I live in rural NY, I could have my pick of locations; seems like everyone wants bee hives in their yard or field. 

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