Update to the post of March 28th:
Went out to check on the beehive along the trail. With the warmer weather and the pollen sources getting better by the day, the hive was thriving. In fact, it was a bit difficult to get my camera into a position that would produce a better shot. The bees were coming in and out in numbers. With the heavy rain the past couple of days, the hive is secure unless disturbed by someone, something or a natural disaster like straight line winds or a tornado.
I don't want to disclose where the hive is located because it would threaten the hives survival. Over the years, I have discovered that the very nature of people is not always well intended. I have seen a hiker, runner, biker that did not want to have their activity threatened and I have observed people that have come back later and try to destroy an item such as the hive rather than have it interfere with their activity.
Went out to check on the beehive along the trail. With the warmer weather and the pollen sources getting better by the day, the hive was thriving. In fact, it was a bit difficult to get my camera into a position that would produce a better shot. The bees were coming in and out in numbers. With the heavy rain the past couple of days, the hive is secure unless disturbed by someone, something or a natural disaster like straight line winds or a tornado.
The hive is thriving and doing very well. |
I don't want to disclose where the hive is located because it would threaten the hives survival. Over the years, I have discovered that the very nature of people is not always well intended. I have seen a hiker, runner, biker that did not want to have their activity threatened and I have observed people that have come back later and try to destroy an item such as the hive rather than have it interfere with their activity.
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