I am interested in opinions on why the top bar hive is considered to be more natural than traditional beekeeping?
I use poly hives and was accosted today by a top bar hive beekeeper who was quite forceful in their opinion on poly hives being the root of all evil.
I can see the arguement for allowing the bees to draw their own comb, but that is a foundation or foundationless arguement not specifically to do with beehive design as most hives can be used without foundation if you want to.
I believe that poly hives offer advantages over wooden hives, keeping the bees warmer and drier. But again that is a construction material issue not a design issue, a top bar hive could easily be made out of poly.
This is not a have a go at top bar hives post, I think as long as you manage your bees properly and keep them healthy then how you keep your bees and what you keep them in is entirely up to you, after all they are your bees.
Many thanks
Ross
I use poly hives and was accosted today by a top bar hive beekeeper who was quite forceful in their opinion on poly hives being the root of all evil.
I can see the arguement for allowing the bees to draw their own comb, but that is a foundation or foundationless arguement not specifically to do with beehive design as most hives can be used without foundation if you want to.
I believe that poly hives offer advantages over wooden hives, keeping the bees warmer and drier. But again that is a construction material issue not a design issue, a top bar hive could easily be made out of poly.
This is not a have a go at top bar hives post, I think as long as you manage your bees properly and keep them healthy then how you keep your bees and what you keep them in is entirely up to you, after all they are your bees.
Many thanks
Ross