andrew bee
New Bee
I am not sure which hive to keep national, wbc,poly or langstroth any help would be great
I am not sure which hive to keep national, wbc,poly or langstroth any help would be great
I am not sure which hive to keep national, wbc,poly or langstroth any help would be great
... the National - isn't ideal. ...
I've currently got two nationals. My latest one I've just done a walk away split, so hoping it works. I'm really keen to get a top bar hive and did some research into them and came across a cathedral hive which I'm now favouring aa the combs they produce seem much more stable when handling them. Also the top bars inside have holes drilled along the top edge which allows the bee's to move between combs easier and quicker. Just trying to find a carpenter to make me one. I'd like to know your opinions. Thanks
What bees are you getting?
The hive needs to suit the bees not you.
What bees are you getting?
The hive needs to suit the bees not you.
... I didn't realise that was the case. Can you elaborate?
That's a question I haven't been asked yet. I didn't realise that was the case. Can you elaborate?
For some people a National isn't 'ideal' - but for others it is. I sold my Langstroths in favour of Nationals. I think it's a much more convenient size for me and for the bees. It is a nice bree-friendly space - particularly for overwintering. If I think the bees need more space, I double up and reduce the sides with dummies (if necessary). Read Ian Craig's My Beekeeping Year for managing Nationals.
You can use Hamilton Converters to convert standard National to Commercial.If I was starting from scratch I would probably go for a slightly bigger box but I've gone too far for that now and I don't like 14x12 ( too heavy to move around ) so converting my wooden boxes is out.
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