Where do I place my hive?

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If you are in the city, you should put the entrance of the hive facing a high fence. This will force the bees to fly in a high flight pattern, avoiding neighbors. It is good to give the hives a wind break to protect them. You can also place the entrance facing the sun to allow the bees an early start in the morning. The hive can also be placed on concrete blocks or a wooden pallet to keep it off of the ground.
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