It was interesting to see the flood of bees going back into the hive after you moved out from in front of the entrance! I'm new to beekeeping and I'm finding myself fascinated by the different types of hive. So far I've built a standard Langstroth hive (populated), and a horizontal hive and a tall, skinny hive (waiting for spring).
Hello good vid! I have an improvement idea : if you turn elements to have the windows on the opposite side of the entry, you could observe without obstruct the entry, so less stress for you and the bees!
That's awesome! Thank you for sharing
That great to see they are doing good.
It was interesting to see the flood of bees going back into the hive after you moved out from in front of the entrance! I'm new to beekeeping and I'm finding myself fascinated by the different types of hive. So far I've built a standard Langstroth hive (populated), and a horizontal hive and a tall, skinny hive (waiting for spring).
Hello good vid! I have an improvement idea : if you turn elements to have the windows on the opposite side of the entry, you could observe without obstruct the entry, so less stress for you and the bees!
They faced that way because there was a big sticker bush behind the hive :-)
It will be better if you change the window to be from the back. opposite of the Bees entrance.
That's the most beautiful hive in the world!!! What kind of wood is that??? i loooOOOooove it!!!
Just looks like a weathered fir or something
Hi
I would like to ask you where did you buy this Hive ? Well-made looks .
Where can I buy a hive like this with the windows??? Did you build it?
Do you like the Warre Hive?