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Title: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Shawn on February 10, 2008, 04:20:29 PM
Does anyone have any pros or cons about the small cell foundation from BetterBee. I am ordering my hives, all medium with wood frames, on Monday. Also does anyone know with the foundation and frames will come assembled, Im not good at putting things togehter.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: pdmattox on February 10, 2008, 05:08:32 PM
not sure if better bee can say they are chemical free wax or not. Our fellow member fat beeman makes his own small cell foundation and it is chemical free.  I am guessing you will need to assemble your order from better bee.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Shawn on February 10, 2008, 05:30:15 PM
I am ordering my bees from the Fat Bee man for two reasons. One because he is a member and we should all suport other members and the other is because TWT says he has great bees. I guess I could get the medium kit from BetterBee and order extra frames from somewhere else.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Michael Bush on February 10, 2008, 05:51:20 PM
All the small cell sold by the major supply places is made by Dadant.  It all comes from the same place.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: TwT on February 10, 2008, 08:13:02 PM
Quote from: Shawn on February 10, 2008, 05:30:15 PM
I am ordering my bees from the Fat Bee man for two reasons. One because he is a member and we should all suport other members and the other is because TWT says he has great bees. I guess I could get the medium kit from BetterBee and order extra frames from somewhere else.

one thing shawn, make sure don (fatbeeman) knows you are going with medium's for your equipment so he can make you a medium nuc, I believe about all of his nucs are deep frame nuc's. most nucs sold by anyone are deep frame nuc's. it would be a interesting look on your face if you only have medium hive bodies and get deep frames in your nuc's.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: NWIN Beekeeper on February 11, 2008, 07:37:03 AM
[...medium hive bodies and get deep frames...]

You know, you can double up on two medium boxes and put the deep frames in the upper most box.
Then just super mediums above.

The bees will have to walk farther up the wall or fly up or down the excess space.

I have screen bottom boards, and I think I had the best mite drop from a hive that I did that.
The bees were constantly falling and bouncing on the screen. 
It probably didn't do much for their orientation or life of their wings.

I don't have anymore like that (so hang up the phone to the ASPCA).


-Jeff
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: TwT on February 11, 2008, 07:53:19 AM
Quote from: NWIN Beekeeper on February 11, 2008, 07:37:03 AM


You know, you can double up on two medium boxes and put the deep frames in the upper most box.
Then just super mediums above.

-Jeff

yeah that would be about the only other option he would have and slowly swap them out as it goes.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Shawn on February 11, 2008, 11:56:12 AM
TWT, So I guess what I could do is jusut order the 8 frame starter kit from BetterBee. The kit comes with two deep bodies and two medium supers. If I do that then I dont have to worry about special ordering  something and I can just buy other mediums for later.  I  still  want wooden frames with small celll foundation. I believe Don said all  his are small cell so  I wont have to worry about the bees adapting. I did get an email from DOn yesterdaay saying  he is accepting payment  now for the nucs.  YEA!
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Shawn on February 11, 2008, 01:57:07 PM
So  I  just totaled my cost if I was going to do all 8 frame mediums using small cell through BetterBee. $751.00. The started kit with the pierco frames, standard size, is only $255.00 and I get everything I need except for suit. I  didnt realize the cost difference. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Bennettoid on February 11, 2008, 05:55:43 PM
Become a Bird Watcher and save some money.

Just kidding. I hate totalling up equipment costs. I try not to do it.


Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: TwT on February 11, 2008, 06:53:25 PM
I dont like the kits, just order what you need and you will be fine,

wooodware (BB, top, intercover if you dont use migratory top, frames, medium hive bodies)
foundation
smoker
hive tool
bee suit
feeders (I like top feeders but also use entrances feeders for open feeding away from hives, not for entrance
            feeding) choose what ever you want for feeding, people like different feeders but these are my chooses.

and after that when you get your bee's going you can order other things that you might need or want to try.....
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: NWIN Beekeeper on February 11, 2008, 07:18:16 PM
Shawn -

Careful... pierco frames are not small cell.

But they would be fine in medium honey supers.
Just be careful and make sure to use an excluder between the brood nest and honey - at least until you get a full super of capped honey established - then an excluder can be optional. 
You won't want your brood nest moving up when starting out. 

-Jeff
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Brian D. Bray on February 12, 2008, 04:05:26 AM
Quote from: Shawn on February 11, 2008, 11:56:12 AM
TWT, So I guess what I could do is jusut order the 8 frame starter kit from BetterBee. The kit comes with two deep bodies and two medium supers. If I do that then I dont have to worry about special ordering  something and I can just buy other mediums for later.  I  still  want wooden frames with small celll foundation. I believe Don said all  his are small cell so  I wont have to worry about the bees adapting. I did get an email from DOn yesterdaay saying  he is accepting payment  now for the nucs.  YEA!

Check out item #8241 at www.bushymountainbeefarm.com (ftp://www.bushymountainbeefarm.com) then order from your supplier of choice.  By Ordering a such a set up plus few extra supers and frames will run about the same as a starter kit and be more useful.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: reinbeau on February 12, 2008, 08:32:15 AM
Here's a direct link to the Brushy Mountain 8-frame hive setup (http://www.brushymountainbeefarm.com/products.asp?pcode=8241).
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Michael Bush on February 13, 2008, 11:23:28 PM
>So  I  just totaled my cost if I was going to do all 8 frame mediums using small cell through BetterBee. $751.00. The started kit with the pierco frames, standard size, is only $255.00 and I get everything I need except for suit. I  didnt realize the cost difference. Any suggestions?

It depends on whether you want small cell or not and whether you want to lift 90 pound boxes or not.

http://www.bushfarms.com/beesnaturalcell.htm#cellsizes
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Brian D. Bray on February 13, 2008, 11:41:01 PM
Quote from: Shawn on February 11, 2008, 01:57:07 PM
So  I  just totaled my cost if I was going to do all 8 frame mediums using small cell through BetterBee. $751.00. The started kit with the pierco frames, standard size, is only $255.00 and I get everything I need except for suit. I  didnt realize the cost difference. Any suggestions?

Check out the prices at Western Bee www.westernbee.com and buy the economy or budget.  With your being in Colorado the shipping from Montana should be less than from New York.  The economy or budget from Western Bee runs about $5.40 each unassembled.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Jerrymac on February 14, 2008, 12:52:03 AM
That link to western bee want an authentication log in. Whats up with that?
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Michael Bush on February 14, 2008, 10:51:19 AM
>That link to western bee want an authentication log in. Whats up with that?

Somebody messed up.  It used to work fine.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: KONASDAD on February 14, 2008, 11:05:11 AM
I also wanted to do mediums, but my first hive i purchased w/ bees was one deep. today, all of my hives are now one deep and a medium for brood as a result. I dont use an excluder, but they haven't gone up into a second medium yet. Just buy one deep if Fatbeman cant provide a medium nuc. One other thing, and this is totally a personal choice, but i dont like the extra space created by numerous mediums and all the extra burr comb. I like the idea of all mediums, but it just doesn't seem to happen in my own yard. Like vanilla vs. chocolate as it were.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Jerrymac on February 14, 2008, 01:12:47 PM
Quote from: Michael Bush on February 14, 2008, 10:51:19 AM
>That link to western bee want an authentication log in. Whats up with that?

Somebody messed up.  It used to work fine.


If I click on it in Brian's post it wants a log in. If I copy paste it works great.
Title: Re: Small cell from betterbee
Post by: Robo on February 14, 2008, 02:01:58 PM
Quote from: Jerrymac on February 14, 2008, 01:12:47 PM
Quote from: Michael Bush on February 14, 2008, 10:51:19 AM
>That link to western bee want an authentication log in. Whats up with that?

Somebody messed up.  It used to work fine.


If I click on it in Brian's post it wants a log in. If I cope paste it works great.

Brian's link was an ftp link and not a http link.  I fixed it