Jean-Marie Van Dyck says:- > Practically, the best way is to do as Philip : to move hive for a few > (3-4) km. After 10-15 days in summer (a more long time in winter) you could > put it at its new place. I agree about summer moves but thing are much easier in winter. You can move hives any distance you like providing it is sufficiently cold that the bees don't come out for a week or more. They always re-orientate after a long spell "indoors". I would wait for settled weather near or below freezing and then just move them direct to the final position. -- Malcolm Roe Phone : +44 442 230000 ext 4104 Crosfield Electronics Ltd Fax : +44 442 232301 Hemel Hempstead, Herts. HP2 7RH, UK E-mail : [log in to unmask] ------------------------------------------------------------------------