Pretty cool, well thought out and very expensive.
Inside an Apimaye Thermo Hive - The Future of Beekeeping... (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SBRJXvCHJA#)
Looks expensive.
Looks like the Taj Mahal of bee hives. Wonder if the honey tastes any better?
Only if the bees are happier.
Ive seen people spent a heck of a lot more on a dog so why not for bees. You could get pretty creative with options. Add a front porch, a pool, fish pond, tennis court, hot tub sauna, ........... choices could be endless.
Very clever design. All around I like the cleverness of it with the exception of the frames, something tells me the bees will ruin any hope of recycling them.
the aztec temple look of it is really pleasing too.
Looks very well engineered.. and expensive :(
But looks super easy to use and looks neat :) I like the side locks.
the only thing missing is plastic foundation and plastic bees.
And the plastic honey?
Quote from: G3farms on November 06, 2010, 03:39:37 PM
the only thing missing is plastic foundation and plastic bees.
My thoughts exactly!
Kinda neat (but for $470 U.S. . . . . ouch).
Other issue I have is that it is plastic and I am really trying to reduce the amount of plastic I use for the sake of the environment. Seems like beekeeping is generally pretty environmentally friendly, would hate to see it add to the burden we are already putting on it.
$470, geez........... you could use that money and pay someone to take care of your hives for you or buy some really neat imported honey.
Makes you wonder how it holds up in cold weather it being plastic and all not to mention good lord what a price tag. For that price it should also treat all known bee illnesses.
Quote from: hankdog1 on November 08, 2010, 11:27:38 AM
Makes you wonder how it holds up in cold weather it being plastic and all not to mention good lord what a price tag. For that price it should also treat all known bee illnesses.
Makes you wonder how it holds up in cold weather /
Has optional Central Heat and air :-D
For that price it should also treat all known bee illnesses./
has optional varroa screen and Pre-pay Medical Plan :-D
@ $470 it should come with Extractor
You don't have to extract honey from this hive, there is a spigot on the side from the honey bulk storage inside the hive. Jar the honey right from the hive. And it cuts down on all the wax the bees have to make for honey comb. In fact, eggs are laid in the nursery, and young bees walk out of the nursery ready to work. All taking care of the young is done with robots. No mistakes made there. And the young bees also have borg implants that allow them to live disease free their entire life and the ability to assimilate other bees and put them to work collecting food for the collective, I mean hive.
I bet it will not last as long as my wood products after the sun bakes the oils out, all of the plastic.
Looks like someone has more than brains. All jokes aside it looks completely over complicated. But I've been wrong before, just ask my wife.