Alberta beekeeper as well. Great design! Thanks for taking the time to share. I've run winters with open screen bottoms. I will definitely try this. Thanks again
This came up in my feed. Probably because i just posted a similar video. There are some similarities. I like those runners on the bottom. You could make them double width and run these as a two-way pallet. I am working on a screened two-way pallet and you have definitely given me some ideas.
9:45 What was the purpose of drilling the two hold in the frames, other than as an experiment? Are the holes there to let the bees travel between frames more efficiently?
I live in Boston, MA area. I have my first bee hive. Do you think I should be keeping a 2-inch Starafoam on my bottom board? My second question is when you slide in the whiteboard handle stick outside. Does that create a problem with rain? I would stain the bottom board but I am afraid stain is bad for the bees. What do you think of that? Thank you so much. I really enjoyed the video.
Do you think a wire landing board would help bees defend from beetles? (I'm thinking the SHB can't hover to enter and would fall through a wire landing board, but bees loaded with nectar could land and get in.) I made a ant proof metal stand from trampoline parts on my channel...I'm learning!
@@sethfyou4750 : It was a critical piece of information genius. If you are going to put yourself out there as teacher, be thorough or go home. Goodbye.
@@RiceDriedger : Wrong guess. I follow accurate directions. If I didn't, aircraft didn't get off the ground or they fell out of the sky. People who do things halfway or take shortcuts are not allowed in my wheel house. Mesh size is critical. Learn how to spell. Goodbye.
fantastic demonstration, especially at the end where you show pictures of details measurements. thank you
Great design for Canadian colonies. Thanks for taking the time to share your design. Would love to see your styro sleeve wintering design, too.
Alberta beekeeper as well. Great design! Thanks for taking the time to share. I've run winters with open screen bottoms. I will definitely try this. Thanks again
Great job , thanks for sharing this ! I’m not sure I could take the cold temperatures !
Very nice design. Thanks for sharing!
This came up in my feed. Probably because i just posted a similar video. There are some similarities. I like those runners on the bottom. You could make them double width and run these as a two-way pallet. I am working on a screened two-way pallet and you have definitely given me some ideas.
You have a well thought out design,thank you for sharing!!
Brilliant idea will definitely be making some for my hives. 👍👍👍
Wonderfully thought out.
Thanks from New Brunswick. You got my subscription from this well done video.
Thanks for the videos. You earned my subscription today.
Thanks so much for your efforts, I used this and it works great. Best wishes!!!
Thanks for sharing made four to try I like the idea
Yes, wery smart use of 2X4:)
Loved it no measurement needed just size to your box.
I love it great desine.
Doesn't the oil run off if hives are tilted??
Nice video I’m going to build one see if I like it. Thanks for sharing
Thank you
very good idea
Can you show us how you insulate the outside of the boxes? I too live in a very cold climate
What do the holes in the upper part of the frames accomplish?
9:45 What was the purpose of drilling the two hold in the frames, other than as an experiment? Are the holes there to let the bees travel between frames more efficiently?
I live in Boston, MA area. I have my first bee hive. Do you think I should be keeping a 2-inch Starafoam on my bottom board? My second question is when you slide in the whiteboard handle stick outside. Does that create a problem with rain? I would stain the bottom board but I am afraid stain is bad for the bees. What do you think of that? Thank you so much. I really enjoyed the video.
Will the handle catch rain ?
Do you think a wire landing board would help bees defend from beetles? (I'm thinking the SHB can't hover to enter and would fall through a wire landing board, but bees loaded with nectar could land and get in.)
I made a ant proof metal stand from trampoline parts on my channel...I'm learning!
Can you please post all the measurements :)
3/4s or 3/8 ths. on the channel cut?
OK. Poland
Oxalic acid eats screened bottom boards.
Left out the mesh size for the screen. Thumbs down. Useless video
yea that thumbs down really showed him! moron
@@sethfyou4750 : It was a critical piece of information genius. If you are going to put yourself out there as teacher, be thorough or go home.
Goodbye.
@@wrongfullyaccused7139 you can easily find what size mesh to use moron, he gave plenty of info.
@@RiceDriedger : Wrong guess. I follow accurate directions.
If I didn't, aircraft didn't get off the ground or they fell out of the sky.
People who do things halfway or take shortcuts are not allowed in my wheel house.
Mesh size is critical.
Learn how to spell.
Goodbye.
@@wrongfullyaccused7139 Most use 1/8" mesh, a mite won't fall threw window screen. I could only find it in 4" wide rolls at my lumber yard.