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<blockquote data-quote="MissouriExile" data-source="post: 478283" data-attributes="member: 6430"><p>I've been researching this "Hive Collapse" thing and there is some indication that using "Top Bar Hives" will ease the problem. The Top Bar Hives are simple to construct at home from plans on the internet. They do not produce as much honey but are said to be better than Langstrom hives for bee health. Much, much cheaper setup.</p><p></p><p>Going to try them this spring on my clover. </p><p></p><p>Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissouriExile, post: 478283, member: 6430"] I've been researching this "Hive Collapse" thing and there is some indication that using "Top Bar Hives" will ease the problem. The Top Bar Hives are simple to construct at home from plans on the internet. They do not produce as much honey but are said to be better than Langstrom hives for bee health. Much, much cheaper setup. Going to try them this spring on my clover. Jon [/QUOTE]
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