harveyzone
House Bee
- Joined
- Sep 28, 2010
- Messages
- 135
- Reaction score
- 0
- Location
- North Worcestershire, UK
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 3
Hi there,
I am looking to try building some hives with the aim of starting to populating them next spring/summer. I've downloaded a few sets of plans for various components of Nationals, all of which seem to be a little different but think I am coming to grips with it.
The one thing that I do notice is that a lot of the measurements seem very precise (bee space needs to be Xmm etc) but other comments I have read seem to imply that bees will adapt fairly easily to their surroundings. So will using 18mm board rather than 19mm make any difference at all?
Otherwise the parts seem pretty straight forward for a vaguely competent woodworker. Any hints or tips for simplifying the process for someone who has never done this before?
Cheers,
Tom.
I am looking to try building some hives with the aim of starting to populating them next spring/summer. I've downloaded a few sets of plans for various components of Nationals, all of which seem to be a little different but think I am coming to grips with it.
The one thing that I do notice is that a lot of the measurements seem very precise (bee space needs to be Xmm etc) but other comments I have read seem to imply that bees will adapt fairly easily to their surroundings. So will using 18mm board rather than 19mm make any difference at all?
Otherwise the parts seem pretty straight forward for a vaguely competent woodworker. Any hints or tips for simplifying the process for someone who has never done this before?
Cheers,
Tom.