Thanks for the reply - that's three boxes, a bottom board, and a lid for $215, right?
Yep, twas my read of it all.
And not too fussed on the design used, neither. Looks to me like it was designed more
for the blowmoulder niceities than the beekeeper.
There doesn't seem to be an option to buy individual boxes.
Not on that site, no... but price would only increase as quanity fell.
Seems like those prices would quickly stack up for us. I'm not sure I'm handy enough to be
building my own, might need to wait for them to become cheaper.
m?aaaate, I say maaaaaaaate, there is where I do not usually post pix of __my__
woodwork/constructions. If I was Noah there wouldna bee a single living animal on this
Earth today!! No BS!!
Buuuut... bees do not know this, like architects they luuuuuve the sight of
chaulk and a good lick of paint. Such covers a _lot_ of failure to "measure
twice, cut once". They are happy enough to have a happy loving environment to frolic in!! ;-))))
Cheerio...
Bill
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pssssst.... my best bet is you would be waiting for "cheaper" a very long
time as that unmentionable "automatic honey hive" has set a trend many
- who had zero interest in anything bee related - have suddenly discovered
a whole new market for their entreprenerial(sp?)skills.
I recall making supers out of old eskys back in the '80s, hence I know some of
their failures in actual use.
B