So I am just curious as to what you use and why? I suspect that most are using just top bars as they are simple to make, but I suspect some are using half frames/full frames. So what's in your hive?
So I am just curious as to what you use and why? I suspect that most are using just top bars as they are simple to make, but I suspect some are using half frames/full frames. So what's in your hive?
Just top bars, here, but I haven't harvested yet. All my harvesting done last year were lang boxes and frames that I let grow down into warrés.
I am using half frame now. I will be harvesting my first box of top bar in september. All of the new hive boxes are 1/2 frame due to pa's bee laws.
I find that its not much extra work, I just slice out a few more top bars on the table saw and use the chop saw to cut them in 1/2.
Warre Hives are meant to hold top bars. Be sure to add new boxes underneath the current one.
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Hi there
Have been using topbars ,but am going to try out spales in a couple of hives this year and see where it leads me![]()
Just top bars for me. Haven't seen a need for anything else, and it's what the Abbe seemed to prefer.
Top Bar Hive and Warre Hive Supplies
You may want to see what it takes to make a Warre hive legal where you are. If your state inspector thinks you need full or partial frames to make your hives inspectable, top bars alone may not be enough.
We don't have bee inspections here in Wisconsin, unless you ask for it. So I have only used top bars. though I have thought about half frames. But for now I am just going to stay with top bars. It is just easier to work with and less stressful on bees.
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