Furious residents 'trapped in their homes' thanks to neighbour's beehives
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Furious residents 'trapped in their homes' thanks to neighbour's beehives
fAlamy NEIGHBOURS claim they are prisoners in their homes because a nearby landlord has swarms of bees in his garden. Residents of the quiet street say they are even too scared to open windows. Architect Nick Tweddle says the 160,000 bees house in a house he rents out are ‘very gentle’Adrian Sherratt - Commissioned by The Sun (do not credit thanks) A pensioner, who did not want to be named, said: “The last time I sat out in my garden was during …
We set up two beehives (with supers), inside our orchard fence.
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