Fatbeeman (Don Kutchenmeister) sells it too. www.dixiebeesupply.com
LaRae
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Fatbeeman (Don Kutchenmeister) sells it too. www.dixiebeesupply.com
LaRae
Do you have the edges of the cutout sealed with anything? No problem with ants etc?
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How well does sugar on the bottom board work Michael?
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You mean attached to the hive or just sitting outside next to the hive? Sorry having problems picturing that.
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In the Langs I used a top hive feeder and it worked great...but since I have never seen a TBH being used, I got to wondering how you would feed one if needed?
Thanks!
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Yes thanks Matt, your site is where I was looking.
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I just found the thread about Warre vs Traditional ....the Warre looks interesting but seems like that's alot like what I want to get away from.
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Are there others who make the TBH and sell them? I'm not even going to get into making them...assembling already cut hives is challenge enough <G>
Oh and what about the 'second level' on the TBH...
So what would be another option for a top bar hive? They aren't too common around here so I'm not that familiar with them.
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Another vote for Starkbros, we've had great success with their fruit/nut trees.
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Hmmm I guess I figured the thickness of the wood and how it's assembled overall would offset that...but I don't work with wood much so I am just guessing. Wood shrinkage would probably factor in,...
I'm not sure what you mean by endless? It does have ends, they are removable...I don't think you leave the end off all the time?
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http://beelanding.com/bee/
We sold all our traditional style hives last fall and I'm currently researching TBH ....a friend is using the above style and really likes it, just wondering if anyone...