@@FoxhoundbeecoWhat do you mean “clean honeycomb”? If I’m gonna extract all my honey it seems plastic foundation would hold up better. Thank you so much for your help. I’m putting together some of your hives today!
Hey, sorry I mispoke on that one. Some people like to use black plastic foundation in the brood and another color like yellow or white in the honey boxes. There is no function reason to do this as it doesn't influence the honey and the bees don't treat the colors different. The colors are just for the beekeeper. Plastic foundation is easier to install than natural beeswax foundation, but both can hold up well in the extractor. Natural beeswax foundation can be difficult to install, so if it isn't installed correctly, it can fall apart in the extractor.
Getting ready for a wonderful adventure and excited to purchase cypress boxes from you. Thank you for your time and knowledge. ❤
You are so welcome! We hope to see you soon!
Super motivated and couldn't ask for better instruction- in it to win it an want to get a solid start- ordering my boxes from you now🐝
I truly appreciate it!🥰
Good job that's why you guys are my go to store. I drive 100 miles to get there, well worth it.
Thank you so much for your kind words! Safe travels, and we look forward to seeing you again soon!
Thanks for explaining everything. I'm new, and this really helped.
Glad it was helpful!
I can hear whinnie the poo saying " Oh the many choices".
Thanks for sharing. Very informative.
Thanks so much! Glad you found the guide helpful, and I hope it makes choosing your first hive a little easier. Happy beekeeping! 🐝🍯
Would you use black plastic in the supers?
We use black plastic in brood boxes for better egg visibility but prefer white or natural in supers for clean honey comb.
@@FoxhoundbeecoWhat do you mean “clean honeycomb”? If I’m gonna extract all my honey it seems plastic foundation would hold up better. Thank you so much for your help. I’m putting together some of your hives today!
Hey, sorry I mispoke on that one. Some people like to use black plastic foundation in the brood and another color like yellow or white in the honey boxes. There is no function reason to do this as it doesn't influence the honey and the bees don't treat the colors different. The colors are just for the beekeeper.
Plastic foundation is easier to install than natural beeswax foundation, but both can hold up well in the extractor. Natural beeswax foundation can be difficult to install, so if it isn't installed correctly, it can fall apart in the extractor.
Do the bees run out of room more often in an 8 frame?
Will the hive have benifits with a 10 fram appse to an 8 frame?
It really depends on the hive’s location, the weather, and the type of honey flow they are experiencing.