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- Number of Hives
- 20-ish
Thought he must have one based on the finish! Very nice.Tools. Just the usual I guess but his latest toy is a thickness planer
Thought he must have one based on the finish! Very nice.Tools. Just the usual I guess but his latest toy is a thickness planer
I found that 18mm was a bit too thick, unless you are going to operate with only ten framesmade about 40 18mm thick dummy boards no idea why
guess I'll find out or find a use for them maybe use a few for closing down boxes a bit when moving them up from nuc or something. they were mostly long and narrow strips so couldn't think of much else to do with them but seemed to good for the skip or fire. got a load of 12mm ply offcuts about the same size as well so thinking id rip them down the same as well then ive got options in stock, and its something productive to do inside.I found that 18mm was a bit too thick, unless you are going to operate with only ten frames
What are you moving onto?What an interesting conversion. I'm phasing out my Swienty hives ......hmmmmm
I’m gradually replacing the broods with old Abelo. All eked to make them top spaceI like the notion GaryR - be intrigued to hear how it works through the year.
What are you moving onto?
I like the notion GaryR - be intrigued to hear how it works through the year.
The idea is that the brood area is central with either a dummy board on each side which can be moved if the queen needs more brood space as the colony expands or a queen excluder each side. Underneath the brood area is a small section of open mesh floor the front of which is level with the entrance so that the bees can chuck the rubbish out as well as letting varroa fall out. On either side is a floor panel which can be dropped out from underneath for cleaning. I can never quite get my head round the entrances on many long hives being at the ends leaving the bees a long walk to store honey hence the central brood and turn left (business class) or right (economy) at the entrance. Wonder if there is a difference in honey quality??!!
What are you moving onto?
Ah I see. I prefer top spacing as well. I do like the swienty floor concept - 9mm entrance - no need to mess about with mouse guards and so on, of course an underfloor entrance also solves a lot. Do you create top space with your swienty ?I’m gradually replacing the broods with old Abelo. All eked to make them top space
I have always used bottom bee space boxes .I’m gradually replacing the broods with old Abelo. All eked to make them top space
Yes. All of the broods have had a plastic eke glued on top. I did try running them without the plastic runners for a couple of seasons but gave that up.Ah I see. I prefer top spacing as well. I do like the swienty floor concept - 9mm entrance - no need to mess about with mouse guards and so on, of course an underfloor entrance also solves a lot. Do you create top space with your swienty ?
Langstroth is top space and that’s used all over the world.I have always used bottom bee space boxes .
generations of bees have used them . None have complained
as long as as you don’t mix top and bottom bee spaced boxes all is fine .
fads come and go .
I can’t help but thinking this fiddling about with hive types is manufacturing companies trying to get a foot in the expanding beekeeping market?
Little old cynic me !
I have always used bottom bee space boxes .
generations of bees have used them . None have complained
as long as as you don’t mix top and bottom bee spaced boxes all is fine .
fads come and go .
I can’t help but thinking this fiddling about with hive types is manufacturing companies trying to get a foot in the expanding beekeeping market?
Little old cynic me !
Which is fine if you are on Langs, but for those on Nats, why change? it really makes no difference apart from a fe minor things like not needing rims on crown boardsLangstroth is top space and that’s used all over the world.
For clumsy oafs like me I squash fewer beesWhich is fine if you are on Langs, but for those on Nats, why change? it really makes no difference apart from a fe minor things like not needing rims on crown boards
Surely equal numbers theoretically get squished, top or bottom??thats cos you've squished them all !!
as LB says, you don't squish fewer bees - you just don't see them perishFor clumsy oafs like me I squash fewer bees
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