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🐝 Apiary Site Planning: Location, Logistics and Legal Considerations

How to choose and lay out an apiary site with attention to access, neighbours, security and the legal and insurance details beginners often overlook.

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A 3D apiary plot next to a neighbour's garden lets you test how boundary setback and a flight-path barrier change the height at which bees cross into neighbouring airspace — the siting decision behind most beekeeping neighbour disputes.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Bees climb gradually after leaving the hive. A hedge or fence placed close to the entrance forces a steep launch, lifting the flight path above head height much sooner than distance alone — the practical logic behind flight-path barrier guidance.

🎮 How to Use

Adjust boundary setback, barrier height, hive count and wind direction, then toggle the forage radius ring to see the site's few metres of "sensitive zone" against the multi-kilometre area the colony actually forages over.

💡 Did You Know?

Bees typically forage within about 3km of the hive, yet it's the first handful of metres past the entrance — not the range — that determines whether an apiary causes a nuisance next door.

⚙ Under the hood

How to choose and lay out an apiary site with attention to access, neighbours, security and the legal and insurance details beginners often overlook.

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