- Joined
- May 6, 2012
- Messages
- 857
- Reaction score
- 1
- Location
- grays, essex
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 6
Ive been given permission by a local farmer for another apiary, but lots of public footpaths criss cross his land, and rather that having them sited in the safety of the farm yard, he has suggested small wooded/spinney areas at edges of fields, for that reason, that as walkers tend to stray off the path, and not wanting hives to go walkies, I wanted a cheap top bar hive as a tester for next year, well it will be two newly made ones/new design slightly, and were see how it goes, if successful then I'll certainly make more for different areas
heres a few pictures of how much Ive made so far, all built from scrap timber, plywood offcuts and a new unused futon from e bay that I won for 99p collected
futon dismantled
assembled
plywood ends 10"x14"
all my top bar hives are made square so they will accept a couple of national frames too, comes in handy
cut outs marked
test frames in place
then packing pieces and ends fixed in position, bees have no exit holes or access to above top bars
top covering frames, all other top bars will be at same level
Im not making follower boards for this, after seeing many pictures of feral bees building in large void areas, they seem happy in the large area, no one closing and opening extra space for them
but am using a fixed queen excluder a third of the way down, this hive is the same size/length as 3 national brood boxes side by side
still need to add base/lid/top bars and periscope entrance, and stain outside, so more pictures to follow
heres a few pictures of how much Ive made so far, all built from scrap timber, plywood offcuts and a new unused futon from e bay that I won for 99p collected
futon dismantled
assembled
plywood ends 10"x14"
all my top bar hives are made square so they will accept a couple of national frames too, comes in handy
cut outs marked
test frames in place
then packing pieces and ends fixed in position, bees have no exit holes or access to above top bars
top covering frames, all other top bars will be at same level
Im not making follower boards for this, after seeing many pictures of feral bees building in large void areas, they seem happy in the large area, no one closing and opening extra space for them
but am using a fixed queen excluder a third of the way down, this hive is the same size/length as 3 national brood boxes side by side
still need to add base/lid/top bars and periscope entrance, and stain outside, so more pictures to follow