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Just got my hands on one.
I'm impressed. I've posted some photos below comparing it to the older (still available) hive type.
First impressions are it's nice and compact, ideal for migratory beekeeping. There is a much reduced landing board compared to the older type. this will either please or displease people....I like landing boards so glad there is a bit of one. Also shortly available will be some proper plastic varroa trays for sliding underneath the floor. The roof is neat and sits on a lip on the new crown board
It doesn't flow over the sides like the old one so has a much reduced footprint. The Crown-board has also been redesigned and is now down to one central hole and and an oblong hole for a dedicated miller type feeder. All with inserts to block off when not required. I've used some gimp pins to secure them in place.
Now just need some bees to go in it. .....
Role on spring.
I'm impressed. I've posted some photos below comparing it to the older (still available) hive type.
First impressions are it's nice and compact, ideal for migratory beekeeping. There is a much reduced landing board compared to the older type. this will either please or displease people....I like landing boards so glad there is a bit of one. Also shortly available will be some proper plastic varroa trays for sliding underneath the floor. The roof is neat and sits on a lip on the new crown board
It doesn't flow over the sides like the old one so has a much reduced footprint. The Crown-board has also been redesigned and is now down to one central hole and and an oblong hole for a dedicated miller type feeder. All with inserts to block off when not required. I've used some gimp pins to secure them in place.
Now just need some bees to go in it. .....
Role on spring.