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Observation Hive – DIY Beekeeping Project

Earlier this summer I built an observation hive which holds one frame from a Langstroth hive.  This hive is a great tool for teaching at events where I speak and interact with the public regarding the importance of our pollinators.

The oak wood as well as the plexi sides and the hardware were all obtained off-the-shelf from one of the big box stores (the blue/grey store if you want to know).

I cut the wood to length and mitered the corners to 45 degrees, and used the table saw to cut a groove for the plexiglass to sit and provide a viewing window for the bees to safely observe the humans outside without danger.  😉

7 holes are drilled around the edges for ventilation, and screen is stapled across the vent holes.

Though you cannot see them for the burlap in the photo – there are “feet” to give a stable stand for the hive to be sturdy – and to raise the hive a bit and allow air flow from underneath.

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