We don’t have plans for them. We make our own and they are designed to fit in the back of my truck. Basically they are made of 4x2 and for the doubles we have coach bolts to let the legs fold. For the singles the legs are fixed. If you look at the setting up the apiary video you will see the double.
thankyou very much
Thanks very much Chris, look forward to see how the colony gets on
Glad you were able to save them. I would like a video on the bee vac! Thanks!!
Bee vac video on the way soon.
@@cotswoldbees Thanks!
Removals are always unique, and occasionally tricky. Well done.
That’s true. Unique, tricky and sometimes best to just leave where they are. This one was relatively easy & there was no problem making a mess.
@@cotswoldbees some are a pleasure to do also. th-cam.com/video/LgOyy1BcQVQ/w-d-xo.html
Great video I’ve got a ten year old hive to cut out next week in Evesham so fingers crossed it goes as well as yours cheers Dean
Good luck. I hope it goes well.
Would love to see a video on the bee vac, thanks.
Your wish is my command. A bee vac video will follow soon.
plans for a single hive?
We don’t have plans for them. We make our own and they are designed to fit in the back of my truck. Basically they are made of 4x2 and for the doubles we have coach bolts to let the legs fold. For the singles the legs are fixed. If you look at the setting up the apiary video you will see the double.
plans for a single hive stand that is.
You did not just drink from an OLD DRONE muggggg🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Certainly did. Carol has one with Queen Bee. I know my place.