What a waste of oil. Keeping bees should not involve some gimmicky tricked out hive. This set up is, at best fairly well engineered, but how long will it take to decompose after its life is used up in it's present state? Odds are over 1 million years. Think about that, if you are at all a supporter of nature, this product is one that should never be bought to start with. There are many good biodegradable ones on the market. This certainly sucks in my honest opinion.....
design 11/10 :D, materials 0/10, price 0/10 plastic use wont last in a commercial situation. wouldnt last 2 years in the australian sun
a complete hive is more than $800 dollars Australian plus shipping, more than double of any ready to go commercial hive, It is out of reach for you backyard hobbyist
In oz we manufacture UV stabilised plastic rainwater tanks that are given a 20 year guarantee
might i suggest a rethink of these issues ? because your CUTTING EDGE seems a little dull :(
this looks like a really nice set up,I guess I would need to follow the link to find out how much one would cost but since it is a molded plastic wouldn't it be lighter in weight? how do you prevent blow overs?I know plastic would be pretty easy to clean up. But I was also wondering does they system also have a type of queen excluder to it?I know ventilation is key but when you turned it up and unscrewed the bottom things it reminded me of a hartz hamster cage set up.good set up
Unholy shit!
Let the fire burning!
streictt 1 month ago
THE FUTURE IN PLASTIC... ? No thanks, no future here. Keep it NATURAL !
aquavives 2 months ago
Not for me or my bees at all no way no thankyou
Trevody 2 months ago
unless i get a testimonial about how good it really works i will think of it as a toy of some sort
Primex007 4 months ago
haha echt te lelijk.. als ik een bij was, zou ik daar niet in willen wonen
veganstreaker1992 4 months ago
LMAO a plastic bee hive, bet it says made in china on the base
jackoalltheway 5 months ago
What a waste of oil. Keeping bees should not involve some gimmicky tricked out hive. This set up is, at best fairly well engineered, but how long will it take to decompose after its life is used up in it's present state? Odds are over 1 million years. Think about that, if you are at all a supporter of nature, this product is one that should never be bought to start with. There are many good biodegradable ones on the market. This certainly sucks in my honest opinion.....
hkmp50 5 months ago
design 11/10 :D, materials 0/10, price 0/10 plastic use wont last in a commercial situation. wouldnt last 2 years in the australian sun
a complete hive is more than $800 dollars Australian plus shipping, more than double of any ready to go commercial hive, It is out of reach for you backyard hobbyist
In oz we manufacture UV stabilised plastic rainwater tanks that are given a 20 year guarantee
might i suggest a rethink of these issues ? because your CUTTING EDGE seems a little dull :(
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punchy1978 5 months ago
checked out your website
it's too expensive to use, while wood can be homemade
Mhdlagha 6 months ago
plastic junk
beesontoastful 8 months ago
yeah ok if you want a plastic future.
noskih 8 months ago 2
its all plastic!.. more oil, no thanx
Yakaduce 8 months ago
Perfect!
beekeepingclub 8 months ago
Nice demo!
BeesinArt 1 year ago
I link to find out how much one would cost :)
LordAlmane 1 year ago
Those frames might be nice for cut outs. Cut the comb to size, put it in between the two halves, and push it together then snap it tight.
Really nice design BUT, at $464.31, per deep, I'm going to have to stick to my ragged old wood boxes. I love the smell of wood.
magprob 1 year ago 3
this looks like a really nice set up,I guess I would need to follow the link to find out how much one would cost but since it is a molded plastic wouldn't it be lighter in weight? how do you prevent blow overs?I know plastic would be pretty easy to clean up. But I was also wondering does they system also have a type of queen excluder to it?I know ventilation is key but when you turned it up and unscrewed the bottom things it reminded me of a hartz hamster cage set up.good set up
tappakeggaday1 1 year ago