Carl
New Bee
Hello all,
We recently populated a Dadant with a nuc and all is going very well.
This style hive is new to me as we previously ran Warre and Top bars. With those in mind i have replaced the Dadant roof as i really dislike the idea of a tin roof especially as we had temperatures at over 40 celcius last year.
So i built a Warre roof that now sits on a Warre quilt box over the Hive. So i am a lot happier heading in to summer and it looks a sight better than pressed tin.
The construction is of red cedar sides, white oak pallet strips for the inner roof ( as i have pallets lying about) and a painted ply top cut down from a previous top bar hive roof. I undercoat the ply to seal it and then use a few coats of metal paint for protection. With this i find in the UK the ply did not need any attention for 9 years, so i will see how it goes here.
The second image is original roof with an anti hornet guard fitted, this is off for the first photo as i am making another for a friend and needed it for measurements.
We recently populated a Dadant with a nuc and all is going very well.
This style hive is new to me as we previously ran Warre and Top bars. With those in mind i have replaced the Dadant roof as i really dislike the idea of a tin roof especially as we had temperatures at over 40 celcius last year.
So i built a Warre roof that now sits on a Warre quilt box over the Hive. So i am a lot happier heading in to summer and it looks a sight better than pressed tin.
The construction is of red cedar sides, white oak pallet strips for the inner roof ( as i have pallets lying about) and a painted ply top cut down from a previous top bar hive roof. I undercoat the ply to seal it and then use a few coats of metal paint for protection. With this i find in the UK the ply did not need any attention for 9 years, so i will see how it goes here.
The second image is original roof with an anti hornet guard fitted, this is off for the first photo as i am making another for a friend and needed it for measurements.
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