Beemaster's International Beekeeping Forum
BEEKEEPING LEARNING CENTER => TOP BAR HIVES - WARRE HIVES - LONG HIVES => Topic started by: willebanks on May 05, 2009, 02:26:11 pm
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Hi all,
I was recently in Washington State and spoke with a beekeeper out there. As we went into his hives I noticed that he was using 9 frames in a Langstroth hive. Upon closer inspection I saw that the hive was much cleaner than my 10 frame. I've looked every where for the spacing dimension so I could make a cheater to help with the spacing.
I've seen tools for sale but at $20 each, I bet I can make something better for less...and if the 9 frame idea doesn't fly with my Connecticut be i'm out nothing but time! Anyone here got a tip or hint. Even a push in the right direction would be helpful.
Thanks
Will Banks
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http://robo.bushkillfarms.com/frame-spacing-tool/
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robo tells it all there, here's where I get them
https://products.kelleybees.com/wtkprod/default.aspx
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How does a 9 frame hive help keep a cleaner hive than a 10 frame??
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just use your thumb or finger as a space between each frame. you dont have to make or buy it and i hope you dont loose it.
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In my experience nine frames in a ten frame box results in less brood that can be covered, more uneven comb which causes more rolling of bees, and larger cell size.
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesfaqs.htm#framespacing
http://www.bushfarms.com/beesframewidth.htm