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Started by Ernie, February 24, 2015, 01:43:56 PM

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Ernie

A very wise man once told me . Grand children are great, we should have had them first

beenthere

Ernie, you missed the first posting of this..  ;D

https://forestryforum.com/board/index.php/topic,81602.msg1243419.html#msg1243419


Do you think it will work and catch on?
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DeerMeadowFarm

I sent it to my BIL. Thanks for the info!

Joe Hillmann

They don't give any information on where the queen lays the eggs and where the pupae are raised.  In a normal hive that happens in the comb.  In a hive like this it would kill any that were in the comb when the bee keeper goes to drain the honey.  I am sure they have a way to deal with it, they just don't show that information anywhere.

Don_Papenburg

That would be in the brood chamber .  A queen excluder is used above that  and the  honeysupers are on top of the queen excluder
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