Jason a nice safety add-on is DOT reflective tape on the both sides and the back. this way no one can say I did not see the trailer. I buy them at Harbor Freight.
@@BohemiaBeesjust a little extra to that idea . Do not get the plan red /white. Make sure it is the red/white that has the little design in them . The plan ones are a piece of crap an do not last an are not very bright at all . Ya that tape is not cheap but I think most states call for it to be on three sides. Both sides an the back . But just say you have a thirty foot trailer you put say two foot on then two foot off then two foot on etc an each strip of reflective strip of red/white the red goes to the back . OR JUST HOW EVER YOU WOULD LIKE TO DO IT. LOL LOL .
The only thing I don’t agree is that you claim that you move 1 000 000. How you know that? You count them? Off course not. Better to count the hives so you can keep an accurate accountability. God bless you and your son.
lol 😂. The average single deep hive-body can maintain a nest that yields approximately 50-70k bees. It fluctuates in spring and fall. In this region our single deeps are estimated at 60k bees. 60,000x 20 deep hive-bodies = 1,200,000 bees 🐝 So I was conservative in stating 1,000,000.
@@BohemiaBees lol. You are good with math. I used to have one axel trailer and coming from a close city I was very scared of seeing the trailer going to the left and right and I was using the brakes to stop it from flipping around. Was much heavier on the back I think. Better to have 2 axes
Been waiting for this to make an appearance, I really like your pollinator trailers.😁Thanks for sharing Jason, Blessed Days...
Hope it helped. I’d like to do a detailed design review and show the lift dolly one day.
thx
Jason a nice safety add-on is DOT reflective tape on the both sides and the back. this way no one can say I did not see the trailer. I buy them at Harbor Freight.
I love that idea 💡 thank you 🙏🏻
@@BohemiaBeesjust a little extra to that idea . Do not get the plan red /white. Make sure it is the red/white that has the little design in them . The plan ones are a piece of crap an do not last an are not very bright at all . Ya that tape is not cheap but I think most states call for it to be on three sides. Both sides an the back . But just say you have a thirty foot trailer you put say two foot on then two foot off then two foot on etc an each strip of reflective strip of red/white the red goes to the back . OR JUST HOW EVER YOU WOULD
LIKE TO DO IT. LOL LOL .
Blue tooth trailer lights. I didn't know there was such a thing!
And now you know. And knowing is half the battle. When you are challenged with wiring multiple trailers one seeks alternatives
The only thing I don’t agree is that you claim that you move 1 000 000. How you know that? You count them? Off course not. Better to count the hives so you can keep an accurate accountability. God bless you and your son.
lol 😂. The average single deep hive-body can maintain a nest that yields approximately 50-70k bees. It fluctuates in spring and fall. In this region our single deeps are estimated at 60k bees.
60,000x 20 deep hive-bodies = 1,200,000 bees 🐝
So I was conservative in stating 1,000,000.
@@BohemiaBees lol. You are good with math. I used to have one axel trailer and coming from a close city I was very scared of seeing the trailer going to the left and right and I was using the brakes to stop it from flipping around. Was much heavier on the back I think. Better to have 2 axes