- Joined
- Jun 15, 2023
- Messages
- 122
- Reaction score
- 203
- Location
- South East Lincolnshire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 1 occupied at present. Plenty unocupied and awaiting tenants.
The expansive variety of bee hives in use around the world, plus the local variations each style may have, interests me, as I'm sure it interests other.s
The Layens Hive is a method and style that I've only just heard about. I did a search on the net and found the dimensions for construction plus a few positive and negative comments - but that is as far as my Layens hive knowledge now extends.
There has already been interest shown here very recently in this type of hive.
I wonder if we can extend our knowledge through this thread, asking those with even slight experience to voice their knowledge and opinions regarding the Layens hive, and thereby begin a discussion.
To start with,
(a) What are the advantages of the Layens hive?
(b) What are the disadvantages of using this method?
(c) Are boxes and frames readily available for those without the means to build their own?
(d) What is the best or most effective method of honey extraction?
(e) Is it possible, or even desirable to adapt a conventional honey extractor?
(f) Does the Layens hive design encourage more, similar or less honey production?
Over to you, lads and lasses of the beekeeping persuasion. Let's see your comments and thoughts.
Malcolm B.
The Layens Hive is a method and style that I've only just heard about. I did a search on the net and found the dimensions for construction plus a few positive and negative comments - but that is as far as my Layens hive knowledge now extends.
There has already been interest shown here very recently in this type of hive.
I wonder if we can extend our knowledge through this thread, asking those with even slight experience to voice their knowledge and opinions regarding the Layens hive, and thereby begin a discussion.
To start with,
(a) What are the advantages of the Layens hive?
(b) What are the disadvantages of using this method?
(c) Are boxes and frames readily available for those without the means to build their own?
(d) What is the best or most effective method of honey extraction?
(e) Is it possible, or even desirable to adapt a conventional honey extractor?
(f) Does the Layens hive design encourage more, similar or less honey production?
Over to you, lads and lasses of the beekeeping persuasion. Let's see your comments and thoughts.
Malcolm B.