I heard from one of my hive 'landlords' that I need to move the two hives there across the lot. The site is in Carnation, WA about an hour from my homebase, south of Seattle, so I would prefer to make this a onetime move. Right now, the hives are about 40 feet apart on the north end of a 100 x 150 ft lot. I am planning on putting them within a couple feet of each other in order to keep them out of sight of the casual passerby. One hive is 4 deep boxes with lots of bees, the other is 3 mediums deep - not weak, but nowhere near as many foragers yet (I haven't done more than a quick peek under the cover). Both colonies are up on cement blocks - and will be moved to a new wooden stand I am putting together. I need to make this move by myself - so I am wondering - is there any way to strap a hive together and truck (rental dolly?) them over to the new location? If I move them at nightfall, will they re-orient themselves? Would you put a "catcher-nuc" between the two old locations? Thanks for listening. :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -- Visit www.honeybeeworld.com/BEE-L for rules, FAQ and other info --- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::