Nucs are suppose to be here around 4/1. All hive bodies painted / re-painted (as the case may be). I built and leveled a new hive stand using cinderblock and 4x4's yesterday as my previous one could only hold one hive. The new one has the potential for 4 hives at least as the 4x4's are 10' long. I was going to cut them down, but decided to leave them as they are for the time being.
Now for a really dumb question. What holds/keeps the hive on the stand? Weight alone? I ask because just positioning one hive made me wonder what's going to happen with a full bottom deep when removing the top deep for inspection? It seemed the remaining components - deep / bottom board - wanted to slide around on the stand (4x4). For clarification the stand itself is cinderblock piers with (2) 4x4's laid parallel between the piers. Total height from ground to top of 4x is 16". Does the bottom board need to be anchored to the 4x4 in some way? Am I overthinking this? Which I may be, as the hives from last year weren't anchored, but they were lower to the ground just sitting on pieces of 4x4.