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    Question Beehaus hives

    Has anyone used the Beehaus plastic hive sold by Omlet. What's your experience of it?

    It is lighter than most, so how will it fare on a windy site compared with a wooden hive?

    Any information will be helpful. Thanks

    Kate

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    Get the sandbags ready, incoming!

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    Hi,
    seen them, and the prices! I really wouldnt bother.
    Use wooden boxes - they are far easier to clean (flame them out), and cheaper, and very light.
    I think the most important choice is the frame size - an that should be what ever is in most common use where you are - that way you can easily transfer bought nucs directly into your gear, or loan someone a frame of food/pollen/open brood or get a loan there of.
    I suspect whatever you get you will want to put a sturdy brick on top of it!

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    There were design problems with them - so beware of second-hand models - but I think the problems have been fixed. I am yet to be convinced by the advantage of having - in essence - one hive fixed to the side of the other. I do find that I have to move hives around the apiary - artificial swarms, combining etc, and a twin hive would make this awkward just as a Dartington would, on which the beehaus is modelled.
    I also assume that the coloured plastic will fade and look rubbish after a while too. Will it also become brittle too?

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    Mice love plastic!

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    All good ... thanks. Will surely deter the friend who was thinking of buying one. Certainly I wouldn't want to invest in all that plastic. Call me old fashioned ... ?!

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    Hi Kate,
    I use cedar nationals but am very intersted in the beehaus. I have recently written a review of the beehaus. I suspect I will get one at some point. The polystyrene hives look interesting too.
    Roger

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    Reading Beecraft today a couple of contributors links were mentioned
    Here's one http://www.girlmeetsbee.blogspot.co.uk
    The Blogger Tanya Weaver uses a Beehaus and has an interesting and well written Blog

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