Description
Super Chambers -assembled in full! – *shipping not included**
Bee Ware® supplies super chambers ready & assembled for use in the field on existing bee colonies and apiaries!
Product: Beehive Super Chambers for Honey Storage
Supplied with wax strips only and all frames wired and assembled the honey super chamber is made to be used immediately!
It has been weather treated with Waksol already which will keep it protected for at least 5 years, longer if well maintained.
They each contain 10 assembled frames. Made to fit Langstroth sizes and are compatible with all langstroth design beehives!
They weigh an estimated 7Kg each when shipped.Queen excluders are NOT included.
Postage is additional cost and goes on volume pricing.
Tracking is provided once payment is received and goods are posted. Travel is usually 3-5 working days from time of posting.
Introducing our Beehive Super Chamber, an essential component designed for efficient honey storage and harvest. Crafted with precision and durability, this super chamber complements the Brood Chamber by providing additional space for honey production.
Elevate your honey harvesting capabilities and ensure a well-organized hive with our Beehive Super Chamber.
How-to Use:
- Assembly: Begin by assembling the Chamber according to hive specifications. Ensure all components are securely fitted together to create a stable structure.
- Placement: Position the Chamber above the Queen Excluder, ensuring a clear separation from the Brood Chamber. This placement designates the super chamber for honey storage.
- Frame Installation: Insert honey frames into the super chamber, ensuring they are evenly spaced and securely positioned. The frames provide the structure for honeybees to store excess honey.
- Honey Harvesting: When frames in the super chambers are filled with capped honey, it’s time for honey harvesting. Remove frames carefully, following proper honey extraction procedures.
- Regular Inspection: Periodically inspect the Chamber for honey production, ensuring frames are in good condition, and the chamber is free from debris or pests.
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