I set up the end product today to air out before the bees arrive in April. I settled on a sump with 1/4 in mesh on the entrance and a sliding shutter on the back; an oversize cork on the back,...
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I set up the end product today to air out before the bees arrive in April. I settled on a sump with 1/4 in mesh on the entrance and a sliding shutter on the back; an oversize cork on the back,...
A bench near the beeyard.:banana:
My 15 year old assistant says the corks will do for him. I'm thinking bait hives with the time and materials I'll save skipping the windows I felt like I needed. I'll keep the hTBH to show friends...
Greetings from Wisconsin's north coast.
I wasn't very clear, was I? Yes, I was asking about the Warres.
By 'removable backing' do you mean a door/panel?
MB- my wife isn't convinced we need an observation hive. However, we...
Greetings from Wisconsin's North Coast--
I started 2 top bar hives last April, and at the moment they are both doing well. I hope to build 2 Warre hives for this Spring. The TBHs have been a lot...
It is probably wrong to complicate a simple system, but what modifications have you found useful? Windows don't benefit bees at all, but I enjoy sharing a glimpse into my TBHs. I think a wider...