has anyone heard, has or experianced thoes plastic beehives from http://www.omlet.co.uk?
i think its an awesome idea for people who just want some honey. and also seems alot more durable...
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has anyone heard, has or experianced thoes plastic beehives from http://www.omlet.co.uk?
i think its an awesome idea for people who just want some honey. and also seems alot more durable...
im planing on building a large green house, would it be possible to have a hive in there for pollination during winter months since it will be decent temperture? or anyother pollinators?
dose one just collect a honey filled frame some where among the frames or during a honey flow would one just put a honey super of similar design.
umm idk just started as much as you can get from the cappings of two medium honey supers (and the occassional burr and brace comb:rolleyes:)
hey thanks man, that clarifyed quite a bit for me....i was getting a bit confused
haha im sorry but i dont quite understand your reply. are you saying what i said could work? if that is what your saying then shouldnt one leave just a bit of the foundation left so as to be a blue...
yeah i read fair amount about them but as a whole it seems a bit complected, at least for me, so could one just have a normal langstroth Deep(s) but have like the top bar method but only for the...
im a new bee keeper and i would like my main hive output is to be beeswax. how am i to do this? i know the cell cappings when extracting honey yelds a fair amount of wax but i would like more. and i...
well its a small yard. so basicly any thing i have back there, assuming that its not just a huge lot of only one sort of plant, like a lage quantity of all differrent plants, it wont have to much...
should one only plant "flavourful" plants around thier hive? should one only plant plants that one would eat them selves (herbs/fruits)? like if i planted a tomato or squash plant would the honey...