11 frame brood box!!!

Started by ivashka, December 10, 2010, 02:45:14 AM

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ivashka

Here is the question. 
Last summer I caught a swarm and I built my own 10 frame box which is 19 7/8 by 16 1/4. What I did was I trimmed each side of each frame and I put 11th frame in there.  It turned out pretty well.  I was very impressed.  Each frame was nice and even, and it looks perfect.  About 8-9 frames was pure brood.  I know about it being a little heavy to lift but I want to switch all of my other deep boxes to 11 frames in the spring. 
Have any of you tried this?
Thanks Art

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ivashka

Thank you all for your replys.  I will try 11 frame box this coming summer.  I was really impressed this summer with my 11 frame hive.
Art
Thanks Art

Finski

Quote from: ivashka on December 10, 2010, 02:45:14 AM
Here is the question.  

Have any of you tried this?

Why?

the frame is 35 mm wide and then we need 5+5 cm extra space against the side walls.

What is the advantage because mostly the box is too tight because of resins of frames

Bees need space to move and ventilate the hive.
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