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Elizabeth, I do put all my hive parts together, but I have only two hives at
present. I also have three kids to help. They get extra priviledges for
beework (an afternoon of work for a banana split if the best deal for all
concerned). I did a demonstration for a 4-H group once & part of it was
hands on. They came to my house, each with their own hammer, I showed them
how hive boxes were put together, we all glued & hammered. They loved it &
wanted to come back to paint them. I needed them sooner than their next
monthly meeting. Maybe next time I buy hive boxes, I'll plan ahead & call
them!
I switched to ALL Illinois supers (I use them as honey super & brood boxes).
Next year I hope to be able to afford switching to all shallow supers, as
the full Illinois supers are still too heavy for me. (I am a wimp) Our
bees winter fine in Southern Ohio in 3 Illinois supers. They are much
easier for me to handle. Linda
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