just out of curiosity, since you have a frame oriented hive, why not use foundationless frames instead of replacing the foundation frames with empty top bars?
Wow I have never seen a setup like this. Looks to be easier with all the frames at waist high...saves the back. The only question I have is how do you expand? What are the total number of frames you can use and do you know how much honey (in lbs) it could hold?
this looks like someone wanted a top bar but decided to go with a frame system. why have the top bar slats and then put frames under them. odd.
debay777 2 years ago
just out of curiosity, since you have a frame oriented hive, why not use foundationless frames instead of replacing the foundation frames with empty top bars?
bigbearomaha 2 years ago
Wow I have never seen a setup like this. Looks to be easier with all the frames at waist high...saves the back. The only question I have is how do you expand? What are the total number of frames you can use and do you know how much honey (in lbs) it could hold?
OldtimeFiddler 3 years ago