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- Number of Hives
- Too many - but not nearly enough
you got the guess bit rightl guess it’s the Hoffman principle.
you got the guess bit rightl guess it’s the Hoffman principle.
"It's true what they say about failure, you don't learn from success" Quote/ copy and paste it and l think you’ll be surprised what you find.....another good principle.you got the guess bit right
A picture paints a thousand words...
Ledge, rail, side panel, strip, runner, rebate, top and bottom bee space - WORDS - we all know what WE mean.View attachment 24330View attachment 24331View attachment 24332
It does, but we knew what space you were talking about under the runners with just the original couple of hundred words.A picture paints a thousand words
Some B’ees are friendly, hardworking, docile and don’t get agitated on the comb whilst others are just plain hostile......it’s all in the jeans!#Well that looks like no national Hive setup I've ever seen.
If you're going to start with a bodgeup, how do you expect it to end any better?
But have you ever seen a hive where the side panel sits in a rebate below the rail? all boxes I've seen have the rails sitting flush against the side panels, so we're not looking at a standard modified NationalThe last photo with a tick is sound but those are top bee space rails, with standard BBS national the top of the lug is level with the top of the rail
The first post told us that the OP makes his own boxes, so orthodox construction doesn't count here. TBS with lugs sitting on rebates is a horrible way to work, so it's understandable that H wants the best of both worlds: TBS and beespace under the lugs.picture shows a TBS set up, the bottom of the frames should have no bee space below them.
Which is what you get with a top space hive....surely?H wants the best of both worlds: TBS and beespace under the lugs.
Yes, if the runners are machined correctly. Which was the reason for the original post.Which is what you get with a top space hive....surely?
Only if you do what you do Dani and add a rim around the top of the box.Which is what you get with a top space hive....surely?
When you're making the boxes up you can make them TBS or BBS, whichever. No need for rims.Only if you do what you do Dani and add a rim around the top of the box.
I appreciate that but I believe Dani has converted her BBS Abelo boxes to TBS by adding a rim of wood.When you're making the boxes up you can make them TBS or BBS, whichever. No need for rims.
More likely Swienty BBS (a dog's dinner of a design).converted her BBS Abelo boxes
Yes but different situation. As a lot of people do with BBS poly nucs.I appreciate that but I believe Dani has converted her BBS Abelo boxes to TBS by adding a rim of wood.
True.Which is what you get with a top space hive....surely?
Nice photos, H. What camera do you use?A picture paints a thousand words...
Ledge, rail, side panel, strip, runner, rebate, top and bottom bee space - WORDS - we all know what WE mean.View attachment 24330View attachment 24331View attachment 24332
Not wood but plastic. But yes that’s what I’ve done. It means there is top and bottom space but that doesn’t matter in a brood. Not to me anyway.I appreciate that but I believe Dani has converted her BBS Abelo boxes to TBS by adding a rim of wood.
Oh well. I got there in the endYes, if the runners are machined correctly. Which was the reason for the original post.
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