double brood, 14x12 or one and half, experience please!

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What do you think is the best set up for larger brood option

  • double brood box

    Votes: 16 17.4%
  • one and half brood

    Votes: 12 13.0%
  • 14x12

    Votes: 50 54.3%
  • other - are there other options??

    Votes: 14 15.2%

  • Total voters
    92
I only use nat brood chambers and as some are more prolific than others i dont see the need 4 larger brood chambers as our climate are not suited to long summers and all round honey flows, but each 2 our own. The bigger the brood body the less honey you should get in theory but given a choice i would take 14 by 12 over comercial because they have larger luggs and all parts, ie supers etc are interchangable but wot ever floats your boat i suppose.
 
All ours are on 14x12 (with the odd BS brood from purchased nucs). One point worth considering is the weight of a 14x12 frame full of stores; it's quite heavy. It's not a problem for the bees (so far as I can tell) but worth thinking about for the beek.

I suppose the counter-argument is that with a single 14x12 box you've only got to lift one frame at a time, whereas with a double brood (or one and a half) you've got to lift a whole box full. Maybe I'll stick with my 14x12. :)
 

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