Making 3 Frame Nucs from Reclaimed Wood - Jacksonville FL Zone 9a
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
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My name is Chuck Cook and I am a beekeeper. This is a hobbyist beekeeping channel located in Jacksonville, FL. Hardiness zone 9a. Please engage in the discussion by leaving a comment.
Nice, thanks for the encouraging words I am going to the building site tomorrow to pick up some scrap lumber.
You got this!
Love the vid Chuck. I was waiting for another one. Glad to see this one. Keep them coming.
Sorry for the lapse. Lots going on.. I need to keep the camera rolling. Thanks for the comment.
Just got some pallets ! Going to try my hand at making these. Thanks Chuck
Have fun
Nice tutorial i found it very useful.
Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
Very informative, good job on the boxes. Nice tip about measuring the overall width of the end pieces.
Glad it was helpful!
I use pallet slates for nail boards aka unwelcome boards on my Lazutin hives.
Little bit of woodworking, lots of enjoyment, and the bee's don't care.
I love me some 3 frame nucs Chuck. BUT WAIT!! Are you raising plecos in your shop?
Not raising them so much as using them to keep my Tilapia aquaponics tanks clean! They get so big, so fast.
Will 3 of these fit under a 10 frame super? I would love to see your mating nuc setup.
Maybe the thinner walled Boxes could fit under a super, but I honestly haven't tried.