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>>> [log in to unmask] 11/03/01 04:20PM >>>
Because of back injuries I am thinking about using longer hives .......
.........................................................Anyone have experience with this
type of hive? Would one race of bee work better than another in this
system?<<<
I can make an observation on this based on an experience I had with
one of my top bar hives. Some races of bees seem to have a more
compact brood nest limited to several frames/top bars, and making only
honey comb on top bars/frames outside this area, but the Carniolans I
had in one top bar hive one year raised brood along several inches of
the bottom edge of each and every comb in the entire hive (15-20 top
bars). As a result I was able to harvest very little honey from that hive
without being destructive to the brood.
After thinking about this situation, I decided that they would have been
ideal in a vertical hive since they would probably keep their brood nest
only in the bottom and put honey stores up top.
So from my limited experience, I would suggest that Italians would
probably be a better choice for a long hive than Carniolans. At least
that was my experience here in central Texas. The Carniolan queen
in this case was from a California breeder. I have not kept Carniolans
since then.
Layne Westover, College Station, Texas, U.S.A.
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