Hive tops

Started by steveouk, March 23, 2008, 10:55:06 PM

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steveouk

I had a go of making some of my own hive tops today. I'm very pleased with the results ! i

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Michael Bush

I've seen a lot of different designs for tops, but I haven't seen that one.  It looks like it will work fine.  Put in a couple of shims and you can have a top entrance.  :)

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steveouk

thanks Micheal. I'm quite pleased with them saved myself some money making them myself too !

Joseph Clemens

Good looking equipment, nice job - I too find some satisfaction in designing and constructing my own beekeeping equipment.

The term most often used is "cover". The usual understanding is that the "top" of a hive is the super beneath the cover, or inner cover if one is used.

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