Generalbelgrano
New Bee
I have been told there is an old hive which was made after the first war in Cambridgeshire called the "Cottages".
Does anyone have any info about this hive?
Does anyone have any info about this hive?
I have been told there is an old hive which was made after the first war in Cambridgeshire called the "Cottages".
Does anyone have any info about this hive?
Sorry still dont know how to post links
what do you mean by that remark? Are you looking at me? Do ya want a thump booy?Olly they are still warring in the Fens never ended
To celebrate our 100 years of history we are introducing The Centenary Hive. This is based on drawings, old catalogues and anecdotal evidence of hives that Edgar was making in 1913.
It is an 11 frame hive, taking BS national frames. Double walled front and back with an impressive porch and lapped gable roof. All parts telescope over each other so the old trick of using Vaseline smeared along all edges is a must if the boxes are to separate easily.
The hive comprises an open mesh floor on splayed legs, brood body with integral porch and entrance slides complete with 11 DN4 frames, two supers complete with 11 SN4 frames, crownboard with two escapes, wire excluder and gabled roof.
they were used by Chiver's fruit farms all around Cambs and Huntingdonshire, I have one which is used as bait hive, Olly they are still warring in the Fens never ended
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