my Ivnention trailer for lr boxes

Started by kristijan dubravac, September 01, 2010, 05:51:01 PM

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kristijan dubravac

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I bees carry on such trailers, and I can say that they are excellent.

AllenF

How do you extend the middle hives out?   By hand or mechanical?  What do you use to pull the trailers?  They look good.

skflyfish

Nice work.

I have enjoyed the pics of beekeeping in Romania found here. Romania I can imagine your setup is very similar.

Are the trees in your picture primarily Linden? We also call them Basswood, and I love Linden/Basswood honey. Unfortunately frost killed most of our blossoms this spring and my honey this year is missing that nice component.

Do you stay with your hives at each location? It seems quite romantic, being a migratory beekeeper for honey.

Thx,

Jay

Shep1478

What an awesome link; the photography is stunning!
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bee-nuts

I was trying to think of a way to do this.  I would love to see plans and direction of how to set the thing up.

The pics in link are amazing.  They use some crazy size frames.
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kristijan dubravac

Quote from: AllenF on September 01, 2010, 08:40:53 PM
How do you extend the middle hives out?   By hand or mechanical?  What do you use to pull the trailers?  They look good.

mechanical hands pull mean two rows of beehives standing in the small wheels and the hives are on the trailer forever.the the tree in the picture are made from chestnuts. At this point in the unspoiled nature in a village just arrived currents. The village has about 20 people who live.i move bees 5 to 10 times on year

kristijan dubravac

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Quote from: bee-nuts on September 02, 2010, 03:40:21 AM
I was trying to think of a way to do this.  I would love to see plans and direction of how to set the thing up.

The pics in link are amazing.  They use some crazy size frames.
The name of this box is Poloska. this hive could not continue upwards. Warehouse honey bees go to the left and right sides of the hive. This box was originally from the Balkans, however, became extinct after the arrival of LR and AZ hive hive.