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Some beekeepers choose to treat their white pine wood frames with a wood preservative or paint to ensure longevity and resistance to decay.
Regular inspection and maintenance of frames are essential for beekeepers to ensure the structural integrity of the hive. Frames may need to be replaced periodically due to wear and tear or damage from pests and diseases.
A white pine wood frame is a type of frame commonly used in beekeeping for constructing beehives. Their affordability, availability, and versatility make them popular among beekeepers of all levels. It’s lightweight yet strong enough to support the weight of honeycomb and bees. Here are some key features and considerations:
These frames serve as the foundation for the honeycomb that bees build within the hive. These frames serve as the foundation for the honeycomb that bees build within the hive.
White Pine Wood Frame comes in various sizes to accommodate different hive configurations and beekeeping practices.
Some white pine wood frames come with a foundation, a sheet of beeswax, or plastic coated with beeswax, which provides a base for bees to build their comb.
The foundation helps guide the bees in building straight, uniform comb, making hive management easier for beekeepers.
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| Weight | 9 kg |
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