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We used to keep bees and will again when we have the time, so sympathise.
Couple of thoughts:
Are the bees flying at a level across his yard, where they could bounce off a rider mounted on a horse? And then potentially sting the rider? Who could then fall off, be seriously injured etc?
(Was called into a row once, not my bees, where someone was having outside work done on their house and the builders on the scaffolding were stung as the scaffolding was in next door's bees flight path, 8 feet off the ground. Beekeeper paid for plastic mesh cladding to be purchased, builders put it on outside of scaffolding, bees diverted round, everyone happy.)
Are you already insured and does that include public liability?
No excuse for him being aggressive, but you could run into other problems. The sensible thing to my mind would be for him to advise the riders to lead their horses out of the yard and then mount, if there is a regular flight path across the yard.
Further to that, some years since I kept bees, but I do remember vaguely there being several chemicals that are sprayed on horses which read like the pheromone for "sting here we are under attack" when a bee smells it. Can't remember if only for sale in the US, or was also in UK. Same for a brand of hairspray, but think that was US only. |
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