I agree with Jim. I have had rather good results when having to relocate hives to another nearby location by placing a large obstruction (e.g. palm frond, or similar) at their entrance--a big and bold obstruction to really get the memo across. The closest move that I have done with this method is approx 50-60 feet. The residual bees that didn't "get the memo" and insisted on returning and permanently staying at the old hive location was rather minimal. The worst was ~150-200 while most only had several dozen on average. If you get a large cluster that didn't get the memo, leave them an empty drawn frame to settle on and bring them back to the new location and drop them in while the obstruction is still in place...more of them will catch on, reducing the lost number.