Wax Dipped 3 Way Queen Mating Castle
Wax Dipped 3 Way Queen Mating Castle
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Raise queens with ease with our wax dipped 3 way queen castle! We start with a stout solid bottom board equipped with chamfered dados to accept the dividers. Our box is built to standard 10 frame langstroth width and length, but is 10” tall with a 1” deep frame rest to allow for proper bee space above the frames. Dividers slide into dados in the box and bottom board and then extend to the top of the lids to ensure bees on either side can’t touch and share pheromones, as well as keeping the plywood from being able to warp. Lids are cut with an 1/8” recess all around so they sit down into the box and lock in place and won’t be accidentally knocked off, and include 71mm feeder holes.
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