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To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« on: August 07, 2015, 05:58:01 pm »
a friend sent this to me:

To Bee: Compact Beekeeping Kit for Urban Gardens

"Backyard beekeeping has never been more streamlined than this. ‘To-Bee’ is a compact beekeeping setup specifically designed for urban and suburban homes with small outdoor spaces. Designed by Lavi Bar, an industrial design student at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem, To-Bee is a functional wall shelf with a terra-cotta receptacle for honeycomb."

ef, any insight or knowledge of this?  kind of a cool concept.

here is the 'To-Bee' home link..........google translation:

To-Bee Home Page

thoughts anyone?  ef? keith?
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Re: To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2015, 08:48:25 am »
Looks slick,not sure on functionality though in our neck of the woods.

 

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Re: To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2015, 10:21:26 am »
I dont think it would even be legal to use here without removable frames.
   The biggest problem I see is that it is not easily serviced..  hard to treat bees, cant remove combs, and the size means they will swarm often, increasing the chances for the new queens to vanish on their mating flights etc..
   If providing a space for feral bees is the goal, it should have been a little larger.
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Re: To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2015, 01:05:38 pm »
What Lazy said.
Lets set up a swarm making machine, and promote it for urban gardens.
What a way to make an impression in the neighbor hood.
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Re: To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2015, 02:10:47 pm »
I dont think it would even be legal to use here without removable frames.

I believe that would be the same problem up here. :yes: Frames have to be removable for inspection to be legal.
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Re: To Bee: Compact Beekeeping for Urban Gardens
« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2015, 11:34:37 pm »
I dont think it would even be legal to use here without removable frames.

I believe that would be the same problem up here. :yes: Frames have to be removable for inspection to be legal.
Yet there are people also promoting the Warre hive. I realize there are different versions of it. Ones with full frames, not a problem easy inspections. Top bars with starter or comb guide, need to use cut wire between boxes and cut comb from side of box to remove comb for inspection. Doable but a lot of hassle. Allow the bees to build comb as in feral colonies in the wild, inspections are nearly impossible.
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