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Hoocho’s Bee Condo’s nice 👌
Cannot handle the weight without it breaking in half without it breaking in half their with the honey touch to the cones air
@@micksbackyardaquaponics1408
The glue essentially welds the pieces together.
And the langstroth combs rest at the top which will be the strongest part.
Why do you think it will break?
(Genuine interest, I’d like feedback)
@Hoocho Those Frames will get heavy with honey but that box is not coming apart , the bee’s wax and honey it will be as strong as any other hive .
@@bobsieschannel it is coming apart?
@@Hoocho sorry mate made a quick edit i missed out the Not in that comment lol those boxes are never going to come apart
@@bobsieschannel thought so ahhaha 👌🏻😂🤣
Hell yeah, that’s the knees right there! 😂
Brilliant idea. I just hope it doesn’t hold sun heat or dissipate heat in the cooler temperatures.
My bees (3 hives) mysteriously all died overnight and the neighbours got a new patio and pool within six months. Very strange coincidence.
Flow Hive $1300, Paradise Hive $300, Standard Langstroth Hive $100, frames and mixed fountains (plastic and wax), Hive Doctor base x2 $100, plus bees. Roughly $2500-$3500 down the drain.
I spent $ on other stuff to like spinner, bee suits, uncapping tools. Spare boxes and hive components. There’s more but it’ll end up a 2000 word article. 😢
i get you can 3d print it and i love it, but i feel you could probably do it out of timber cheaper and easier