Keith and Laura in Clarkston recently called me to help get their new Warre hives ready for the season. Having never seen a Warre style hive, I was curious and was glad to help. Here are some images from my visit: This is an photo of the bees drawing out the top bars with wax comb. Photo angle is from the bottom. Bar pacing is similar to a Langstroth hive but but there are no frames or foundation. It is amazing how fast the...
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