Haughton Honey
Drone Bee
- Joined
- Apr 15, 2009
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- Location
- South Cheshire
- Hive Type
- Commercial
- Number of Hives
- Lots of Commercial hives.......
so will be the course for all beekeepers to take or is this a personal preference thing.
Toby
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im actually looking at taking up beekeeping and was wondering what would be the best route to take for the future.
Toby
we lag behind the rest of the EU, they all seem poly but if our beginners course is anything to go by then most amateurs i think will stay with wood
??!! maybe in scandinavia but I'd hazard a guess that the vast majority of hives in the EU are wood - mostly pine. Go take a look at hives in France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Germany ( yes most you'll see are wood- at least last time I looked) Portugal etc.
Talk botox then expect your lips to swell MM
I have in the past dropped one off at 40mph and it was fine.
PH
we lag behind the rest of the EU, they all seem poly but if our beginners course is anything to go by then most amateurs i think will stay with wood
??!! maybe in scandinavia but I'd hazard a guess that the vast majority of hives in the EU are wood - mostly pine. Go take a look at hives in France, Italy, Greece, Spain, Ireland, Belgium, Germany ( yes most you'll see are wood- at least last time I looked) Portugal etc.
Talk botox then expect your lips to swell MM
we will have to differ on that, i have no idea what backwoodsman beekeeper in small rural farms do in france but when i drove through Germany and Czech republic to Mariánské Lázně last year, i only saw poly langs, quite a few commercial operations, all poly, even visited a honey cooperative near Prague, all poly paid for with EU grant ( probably our money )
Are there any differences between wooden and poly hives in terms of longevity and warmth.
Toby
The ID is the same as a National. Hence they are compatible.
PH