If you have an old Bee Thinking Top Bar Hive and want to use those old bars in your new Bee Built Top Bar Hive, follow these steps to adapt them!
STEP ONE: Drill two in each end to about halfway. Don't drill the screw in flush with the end! These screws will serve as pegs, making your bar long enough for the new hive's dimensions by resting on the side of the hive.
STEP ONE: Drill two in each end to about halfway. Don't drill the screw in flush with the end! These screws will serve as pegs, making your bar long enough for the new hive's dimensions by resting on the side of the hive.
STEP TWO: Depending on how far the comb is built out, you will want to measure or approximate how much you will need to trim. We suggest trimming a little more than you think you should because you aren't going to want to do it twice!
STEP THREE: If you are putting your old bars into a new hive, be sure to place the hive in the old hive's location. You will want the entrance to be in the exact same spot the entrance to the old hive was.
Great site just on the wrong coast for me, wish we were there.
Thanks will you be offering new top bars and the plans soon? Again thank you glad your still in the bee world, wishing you all the best.
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Patrick Chinkhota
March 13, 2018
Those are great ideas. I also have some hive design ideas. One of them is about constructing a foldable hive from locally available plunk pieces, plastic paper and aluminium foil paper. It works quite well and better