

There used be be quite a collection of conventional bee hives but they seem to have been replaced by a different design:

There were a couple of these last year. Now all the hives are of this design. I wonder whether the idea of putting the hive on a post is to give protection from any creatures which might try to raid them.
I had a look round the 'net and read about one keeper who put his hives on steel poles which had a saucer of oil half way up HERE. That was to stop ants and other insects invading the hives. When I photographed the above hive I was puzzled by the glass jars scattered round the base. I wonder whether they are baited insect traps. Apparently in some areas of Africa bee keepers use a similar design to protect their hives from honey badgers.