theeggman
Drone Bee
- Joined
- May 9, 2011
- Messages
- 1,199
- Reaction score
- 3
- Location
- Okehampton,Devon
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 2 Cedar + 5 Poly
Please folks this intended to be a CONSTRUCTIVE thread.
I'm sure that P's read posts on here, so let's give them feedback (constructive) to help them next time they have the pennies for a rejig.
My gripes are:
The QX unframed with bottom beespace is a waste of time. I've framed all of mine (3).
The coverboard is similar and if you use a standard coverboard the roof doesn't fit.
The roof needs to be thicker and deeper to allow for us who use a standard board.
Why are there lugs to locate the BB to the floor, it stops us putting a P's super on the bottom.
PLEASE folks let's be constructive, it's a good hive but could be improved.
I took 2 colonies through the winter, both small after late swarms, the one in the P's poly came out on 4 seams the one in cedar was one seam and and is now in a P's nuc.
Tim:
P.S. I think this is what the forum could help with, feedback from users.
I hasten to add I have NO connection to P's just a customer with a few issues.
I'm sure that P's read posts on here, so let's give them feedback (constructive) to help them next time they have the pennies for a rejig.
My gripes are:
The QX unframed with bottom beespace is a waste of time. I've framed all of mine (3).
The coverboard is similar and if you use a standard coverboard the roof doesn't fit.
The roof needs to be thicker and deeper to allow for us who use a standard board.
Why are there lugs to locate the BB to the floor, it stops us putting a P's super on the bottom.
PLEASE folks let's be constructive, it's a good hive but could be improved.
I took 2 colonies through the winter, both small after late swarms, the one in the P's poly came out on 4 seams the one in cedar was one seam and and is now in a P's nuc.
Tim:
P.S. I think this is what the forum could help with, feedback from users.
I hasten to add I have NO connection to P's just a customer with a few issues.