Hives and equipment we offer are the designed by doug lambrecht a north carolina mountain farmer who decided there must be a better way to keep bees than in flat top inefficient boxes.
Comb honey frames for sale.
The time it takes your bees to draw comb from foundation can be used to store honey.
Honey comb is cut directly from the beehive frame for sale.
Cut comb honey is produced by cutting the honeycomb free from its frame or top bar and then subdividing the comb into smaller pieces.
Each season 2300 wooden frames are steam cleaned and assembled with a thin fragile beeswax sheet of foundation.
Constructed to beewise specifications which include the use of 304 stainless steel for the barrel honey gate legs and all internal components plus quality metal gearing and industrial shaft couplings.
The bees construct hexagonal shaped cells of beeswax on that foundation and fill each cell with honey.
Once the comb is filled and capped the frame is removed and the comb cut out of the frame into squares and then packaged usually in specially made plastic comb honey containers.
Not only is it the best its the easiest to use and will produce the nicest most consistent comb honey.
Efpos available beewise offers alpha series electric and manual honey extractors in 2 frame 3 frame 4 frame 6 frame 8 frame 12 frame and 24 frame configurations.
Honeycomb hives offers improved beehives with a primary goal of helping honey bee colonies overwinter for sustainable beekeeping.
These pieces generally square or rectangular are packaged for sale or for gifts in some type of container such as styrofoam trays or clear plastic clam shells.
The ross round comb honey system is the best comb honey system on the market.
Drawn hive frames not a foundation.
The main way of producing comb honey is the cut comb method.
The reason so many beekeepers turn to the ross round comb honey system is because you can still manage and manipulate the frames individually and harvest completed sections out of supers that are not fully filled out.
The bees require 8 pounds of honey to produce one pound of wax.
The main honey flow is usually a few short months per year.