Robin wrote: "Yes, I know, because many tutors routinely trot out old
stuff and rarely
re-think old ideas to suit more modern circumstances. The weight of
Langstroth
boxes was reasonable when everyone was physical, riding horses not
driving cars,
humping coal scuttles not signing cheques. Today, the weights are a
danger to
health - avoided by commercial beekeepers of course who use machinery."
In the glossary of terms at the end of the Anglo/American book "Getting
the Best from Your Bees" it is written: " Langstroth: a Reverend
gentleman of that name devised and made popular the forerunner of the
moveable frame hive which essentially consists of a set of stacking
boxes. Thus he has inadvertently been responsible for innumerable cases
of 'beekeeper's back' over the last 150 years or so."
Chris
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