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Title: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: BeeDog on January 25, 2014, 07:57:59 am
 :-D
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: Moots on January 25, 2014, 09:15:18 am
BeeDog,
My guess is 8 and 10 frame Langstroth is going to cover the overwhelming number of respondents, with a few TBH folks thrown in the mix.  My guess is all the others are distant outliers. 

I think the more interesting question might be further narrowing down of the Lang folks...

You've inspired me to throw out a spinoff, I'll see what I can come up with.  :-D
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: edward on January 25, 2014, 09:26:35 am
Dartington Long Deep is maybee what you meant


My set up is 10 frames double Deeps and a Queen excluder and shallows as supers.  A few of langstroth's different sizes.

Also I have a raised bottom board with rear ventilation.

mvh Edward  :-P
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: BeeDog on January 25, 2014, 10:53:24 am
Dartington Long Deep is maybee what you meant


My set up is 10 frames double Deeps and a Queen excluder and shallows as supers.  A few of langstroth's different sizes.

Also I have a raised bottom board with rear ventilation.

mvh Edward  :-P

Yes that is what I meant.  :-D Typho error.
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: BeeDog on January 25, 2014, 10:57:26 am
BeeDog,
My guess is 8 and 10 frame Langstroth is going to cover the overwhelming number of respondents, with a few TBH folks thrown in the mix.  My guess is all the others are distant outliers. 

I think the more interesting question might be further narrowing down of the Lang folks...

You've inspired me to throw out a spinoff, I'll see what I can come up with.  :-D


I added the other hives so that there will be a wide range of choices. I agree that many respondents will choose between the Langstroth and the TBH.  ;)
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: T Beek on January 25, 2014, 02:26:30 pm
I currently use 10 frame Langs, all mediums, all foundationless and treatment free since 2007.  My 10 frame brood boxes are simply converted to 8 frame with follower boards on both sides, which also adds more insulation for winter.

I've also played around with LONG HIVES (and TBH) for several years, medium and DEEP frame.  I no longer house big colonies in them and have since converted one of those LONGs into a three partitioned NUC/queen bank and plan on converting the other two I have into similar NUC staging boxes.  Fun, fun….. :)
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: Carol on January 26, 2014, 01:32:03 pm
TBeek...I am also foundationless and treatment free. Sure wish I had checked this board before I got started with deeps. I only have 2 Langs hives but had my husband put observation windows in them...I don't think he'd take kindly to my changing them at this point..
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: T Beek on January 27, 2014, 07:12:42 am
TBeek...I am also foundationless and treatment free. Sure wish I had checked this board before I got started with deeps. I only have 2 Langs hives but had my husband put observation windows in them...I don't think he'd take kindly to my changing them at this point..

My conversion to all mediums took 3-4 years to complete.  I use my old DEEPS as feed/vent boxes and swarm catchers.  I like the idea of having a few boxes converted with  'observation' windows and plan on installing some this summer or spring.
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: Joe D on January 27, 2014, 11:21:29 am
I don't have any windows in my Langs, but I do in my TBH.  It is nice to go  out there and let the cover over the window down and see how your bees are doing.  On my Langs I still have double deeps for brood, with med and shallows  for supers, all 10 frames.



Joe
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: AllenF on January 27, 2014, 08:22:15 pm
I like white painted hives.   :-D
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: derekm on January 29, 2014, 10:23:43 am
i like hives like these

(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm242/derekm_2008_photo/user6228_pic2520_1354406435.jpg)
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: 10framer on January 29, 2014, 11:00:12 am
I currently use 10 frame Langs, all mediums, all foundationless and treatment free since 2007.  My 10 frame brood boxes are simply converted to 8 frame with follower boards on both sides, which also adds more insulation for winter.

I've also played around with LONG HIVES (and TBH) for several years, medium and DEEP frame.  I no longer house big colonies in them and have since converted one of those LONGs into a three partitioned NUC/queen bank and plan on converting the other two I have into similar NUC staging boxes.  Fun, fun….. :)

tbeek can you send me some pictures of the long hive conversion?  i was planning on building something like that for mating nucs this year. 
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: BeeDog on January 29, 2014, 11:37:21 am
i like hives like these

(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm242/derekm_2008_photo/user6228_pic2520_1354406435.jpg)

what material is that hive made? :)
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: rdy-b on January 30, 2014, 04:38:13 am
 this is a silly question --take a ten frame deep and you can change the inside confiquratio to
many diderant styles--very easy--RDY-B
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: T Beek on January 30, 2014, 06:43:20 am
I currently use 10 frame Langs, all mediums, all foundationless and treatment free since 2007.  My 10 frame brood boxes are simply converted to 8 frame with follower boards on both sides, which also adds more insulation for winter.

I've also played around with LONG HIVES (and TBH) for several years, medium and DEEP frame.  I no longer house big colonies in them and have since converted one of those LONGs into a three partitioned NUC/queen bank and plan on converting the other two I have into similar NUC staging boxes.  Fun, fun….. :)

tbeek can you send me some pictures of the long hive conversion?  i was planning on building something like that for mating nucs this year. 

I suppose I could but its covered in snow right now……stay tuned……until Spring  :)
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: derekm on January 30, 2014, 12:27:52 pm
i like hives like these

(http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm242/derekm_2008_photo/user6228_pic2520_1354406435.jpg)

what material is that hive made? :)

2" foil covered insulation board.
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: o.molchanov on February 02, 2014, 04:33:31 pm
Why did not you include other types of hives to the list?

Especially:

Lounger (with or without the extension);
Finnish
Bi-queen

I would prefer Dadant hives but with some modifications
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: BeeDog on February 03, 2014, 12:39:39 pm
Why did not you include other types of hives to the list?

Especially:

Lounger (with or without the extension);
Finnish
Bi-queen

I would prefer Dadant hives but with some modifications


Sorry I was not aware of the kind of hives you mentioned. I will add them now.
Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: o.molchanov on February 16, 2014, 01:45:08 pm
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Sorry I was not aware of the kind of hives you mentioned. I will add them now.

Sorry for missing explanations. Let me quickly describe each new type, because titles can be different in US and CIS:

Lounger hive - a standard bee box for 1-2 colonies with 12-30 frames on board. Here is the example - https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRjEQ6ln2-COokDwZIXIppoV6cBvCKcAkYMdLzD8Lm2Y2-31wIk (https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRjEQ6ln2-COokDwZIXIppoV6cBvCKcAkYMdLzD8Lm2Y2-31wIk)

Finnish hive. This hive is basically used in North countries (especially Finland, Norway, Sweden) and has more than 3 meters height. Mostly it is manufactured from light-weight materials such as poly-carbonates. Example is here - http://www.pchelovodstvo.ru/forum/shared_files/uploaded/101/2280_1_o.jpg (http://www.pchelovodstvo.ru/forum/shared_files/uploaded/101/2280_1_o.jpg)

Bi-queen hive. Two-colonies hive (i.e with two queens). Colonies are separated by special metal grid.  http://freemarket.kiev.ua/images_message/564/102703/642196/770347.jpg (http://freemarket.kiev.ua/images_message/564/102703/642196/770347.jpg)

Title: Re: What Hive Do You Prefer?
Post by: stanisr on February 16, 2014, 04:30:07 pm
My set up is ten frame Langs double deeps. But I am considering going to 8 frame Langs. Been reading Michael Bush and he makes a lot of sense.