Wax Dipped Double Deep 10 Frame Complete Hive
Wax Dipped Double Deep 10 Frame Complete Hive
Couldn't load pickup availability
Our Wax Dipped Double Deep 10 Frame Hive is fully assembled and ready for use. All woodenware components are assembled with care and wood glue and then dipped in 300 degree wax for 10 minutes to drive out moisture and impregnate the wood to preserve it.
Reversible Bottom Board—3/4” entrance or 3/8” entrance
Entrance Reducer—1” opening or 3” opening
Brood Boxes—Two 10 frame 9 5/8” deep hive bodies
Frames and Foundations—Twenty Premier Bee Products deep frames and foundations
Inner Cover—1/4” plywood with notched pine rim, drilled with 71mm hole for regular mouth jar feeders
Telescoping Lid—2” pine rim, rabbeted 1/4” plywood, aluminum cover
Ready to Go—Woodenware is all assembled and ready to use, wax dipped for many years of service.
Share

Blog posts
View all-
Wax dipped, wax coated, or painted?
There are several ways to go about it, but one thing is for certain, beekeeping equipment is outside in the elements all day every day and it needs to be...
Wax dipped, wax coated, or painted?
There are several ways to go about it, but one thing is for certain, beekeeping equipment is outside in the elements all day every day and it needs to be...
-
Checking Honey Moisture Content and Drying Honey
Knowing the moisture content of your honey before harvesting is very important. Why? If the moisture content of the honey is too high, it can ferment. What level is too...
Checking Honey Moisture Content and Drying Honey
Knowing the moisture content of your honey before harvesting is very important. Why? If the moisture content of the honey is too high, it can ferment. What level is too...
-
Why Are Two Hives Better Than One?
We get a lot of new beekeepers reaching out to us about starting their first hive, and I get mixed answers when I ask them how many hives they want...
Why Are Two Hives Better Than One?
We get a lot of new beekeepers reaching out to us about starting their first hive, and I get mixed answers when I ask them how many hives they want...