CO-Z Beehive Kit, 2-Layer Langstroth Bee Box with 10 Medium & 10 Deep Frames

Regular price $135.99
Regular price $166.99 Sale price $135.99
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SKU: HFB-232C-00
Regular price $135.99
Regular price $166.99 Sale price $135.99

Features: 

  • Durable Cedar & Pinewood: Our beehive equipment is constructed with natural cedar wood exterior and pinewood honeycomb foundation frames to easily endure years of use in the toughest environments.
  • Large Volume: This 16-1/4” x 22” x 19-8/9” 20-Frame beehive is larger than an 8 frame beehive by approximately 30 percent. When full of honey, this 20-Frame beehive can generate 20% more honey than 8-frame beehives.
  • Metal Roof: The pre-assembled metal roof seals out the elements to maintain the purity and freshness of your honey harvest.
  • Diligent Design: Includes upgraded features like the solid bottom board, widened entrance reducer, queen excluder, and inner cover for your convenience.
  • Complete Kit: This beehive starter kit comes with everything you need to build a tight & sturdy beehive; assembly can be completed in as little as 10 minutes.
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4 Tips To Maximize Your Honey Production

  • 1. Be prepared.
  • It takes 40 days from when an egg is laid for that bee to emerge from her cell, serve in her housekeeping role and finally be old enough to fly out and forage for nectar. Just because you have lots of bees does not mean you have lots of foragers. To gather nectar you need to have a full squadron of foraging age bees PRIOR to the nectar flow. Therefore, beekeepers could produce more honey if they simply counted 40 days backward from when the nectar flow starts, and begin to prepare ahead of time for that flow.
  • 2. Having a good queen is important as well.
  • It is optimal to replace your queen every couple of years. You certainly don't have to, and often the hive will replace a faltering queen. However, for maximum honey production, you should replace your queen in September. Then, by the time you start stimulating the hive in February with sugar water and pollen patties, this new, young queen can really begin laying. You must see your honey production season as starting in September!
  • 3. Finally, you need lots of supers!
  • Research has shown that bees with plenty of supers on the hive at one time do better than supering a hive as needed. I always have at least 3 medium supers on all my hives prior to the nectar flow. If some of those supers have been saved from the previous year and have drawn comb, then you're that much closer to an excellent honey producing year.

 

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