
Originally Posted by
JohnK and Sheri
Harry, the first couple years we went to TX we sent the bees on bottom boards and regular pallets. We nailed the lids down and screwed the boxes to the bottom boards instead of strapping them. Since we were down there to make splits and queens and they needed fed, we had to pull the nails and unscrew the boxes to work the bees, then nail and screw them back on for the trip home. Ridicalus!!

It was a pain to say the least, and going to clip pallets made our life infinitely easier.
Sheri
Yes, Sheri, I can see where that would be a real pain!
We don't nail lids down.
We don't screw boxes to bottom boards.
I can see where that would really be a bummer!
Also, my pallets are not "regular" pallets, but rather custom pallets matched to the bottom boards.
Again, not perfect, but aside from a few drawbacks; there are a few advantages.
Thanx!
I have exactly ONE hive more than you.
That makes my opinion beyond question.
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