AlanJ
New Bee
There seem to be two kinds of WBC hive boxes around, as shown in this picture, and I've been trying to find out which type is authentic
The boxes on the left, from Caddon Hives, have extra strips of wood at the bottom of the box (arrowed) that meet the lip of the hive box below.
Those on the right (probably National Bee Supplies or Thorne) do not have this feature, so it is apparently all too easy to expose a gap over the lugs unless the boxes are exactly positioned.
Caddon Hives regard this strip as essential, even though its slender size makes it tricky to provide, but it is clearly shown in the diagram on the Scottish BKA website.
The BBKA were unable to shed any light on this puzzle and the British Standards Institute wanted to charge me over £100 for a photocopy of what is now an obsolete standard!
Does anyone know the answer?
The boxes on the left, from Caddon Hives, have extra strips of wood at the bottom of the box (arrowed) that meet the lip of the hive box below.
Those on the right (probably National Bee Supplies or Thorne) do not have this feature, so it is apparently all too easy to expose a gap over the lugs unless the boxes are exactly positioned.
Caddon Hives regard this strip as essential, even though its slender size makes it tricky to provide, but it is clearly shown in the diagram on the Scottish BKA website.
The BBKA were unable to shed any light on this puzzle and the British Standards Institute wanted to charge me over £100 for a photocopy of what is now an obsolete standard!
Does anyone know the answer?