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Vlovebee Hives-10 Frame 3 Layers Wax Dipped Bee Hive Include 2 Deep Boxes with Frame and Foundation , 1 Super Box with Frame and Foundation(Unassembled)

Vlovebee Langstroth Beehive


1. Durable and Long-Lasting Construction

The Vlovebee 10-frame, 3-tier Langstroth beehive is crafted from sturdy cedar wood, a material naturally resistant to moisture and pests. The entire hive is wax dipped to create a protective barrier, ensuring exceptional durability and longevity even in outdoor conditions.

2. Scientifically Designed Three-Tier Structure with Frames

This hive features a classic three-tier design, including two deep hive bodies and one super, which provide ample space for colony growth and honey storage. Each hive box is equipped with 10 frames and beeswax caoted foundation, making it easy for bees to get a quick start on building their comb.

  • Deep Hive Boxes (includes 10 frames):

    • Exterior Dimensions: 19-7/8" x 16-1/4" x 9-5/8"

    • Foundation Dimensions: 16-3/4" x 8-1/2"

  • Super Box (includes 10 frames):

    • Exterior Dimensions: 19-7/8" x 16-1/4" x 6-5/8"

    • Foundation Dimensions: 16-3/4" x 5-1/2"

3. High-Quality Foundation for Faster Comb Building

The frames come with a durable foundation made from a paraffin and beeswax blend. This mixture combines the natural properties of beeswax with the structural integrity of paraffin, helping bees build their comb more quickly and efficiently to accelerate colony growth.

4. Complete Kit, Ready to Use

This beehive kit is a complete, all-in-one solution that includes the hive bodies, frames, foundation, and all other necessary components. It's ready for immediate assembly, providing a convenient and efficient beekeeping experience for both beginners and experienced beekeepers.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

A Guide to Maintaining and Using Wax-Dipped Beehives

A "wax-dipped beehive" typically refers to a beehive that has been submerged in hot paraffin wax or beeswax. This process makes the wood rot- and moisture-resistant, extending the hive's lifespan. It's a common practice among beekeepers. Below, we’ll provide a detailed guide on how to maintain and use a wax-dipped beehive.

How to Use a Wax-Dipped Beehive

1. Assembly and Site Selection

  • Assembly: If the beehive comes unassembled, follow the instructions or a beekeeping guide to put it together. Make sure all joints are tight and there are no gaps.
  • Site Selection: Choose a sunny, well-ventilated, and dry location for your beehive. The hive entrance should face southeast or south so bees can get an early start on their day.
  • Placement: Elevate the bottom of the hive by 8-12 inches (20-30 cm) to prevent dampness and pest infestations. Keep a safe distance between hives to prevent bees from getting confused and fighting with each other.

2. Introducing a Colony

  • Introduce the queen bee and the colony into the hive.
  • Place foundation frames inside the hive, which the bees will use as a base to build their comb.
  • In the early stages of a new colony, provide a sufficient supply of sugar water to help the bees quickly build their comb and thrive.

3. Routine Management

  • Inspections: Regularly check the colony to assess the queen's egg-laying activity, the health of the colony, and the honey and pollen stores. Be gentle during inspections to avoid agitating the bees.
  • Feeding: When natural nectar sources are scarce, be sure to provide the bees with sugar water or pollen supplements.

Key Maintenance Tips for Wax-Dipped Beehives

1. Regular Cleaning

  • Remove Debris: Periodically clean out dead bees, wax debris, and other junk from the bottom of the hive.
  • Clean Tools: After each hive inspection, clean your tools to remove propolis and other debris to prevent cross-contamination between hives.

2. Unique Benefits and Upkeep of Wax-Dipped Hives

  • Moisture and Rot Resistance: The wax treatment creates a protective layer on the wood that effectively prevents moisture from seeping in. This makes wax-dipped hives more durable and less prone to rotting than untreated ones.
  • Easy to Clean: Because the surface is smooth, wax-dipped hives are easier to clean, and propolis and other debris don't stick to them as easily.
  • Re-Dipping: The protective wax coating will wear down over time. Typically, every 3-5 years, you can re-dip the hive to restore its rot-resistant properties. To do this, take the hive apart and submerge it in melted beeswax or paraffin wax until the wood is fully saturated.(painting a beehive is a much more convenient option than the labor-intensive process of wax-dipping.)

3. Pest and Disease Control

  • Pests: While wax-dipping is effective against most pests, you still need to watch out for wax moths and ants. Place insect traps around the hive or set the hive legs in small containers of water to keep ants out.
  • Diseases: Routinely monitor the health of your colony. If you notice any signs of disease, immediately quarantine the affected bees and treat them with appropriate medication to prevent the disease from spreading.

4. Winterization

  • Before winter arrives, check the hive to ensure the bees have enough honey stores to survive the cold months.
  • While wax-dipped hives have better insulation than regular ones, in very cold climates you may still need to add extra insulation, such as by wrapping the outside of the hive with straw or foam boards.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
  • All orders are shipped via FedEx Home Delivery. Please note that we are unable to deliver to P.O. Box addresses.
  • At this time, we cannot ship to Alaska or Hawaii.
  • For all return inquiries, please contact our customer service department.

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