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--- Quote from: beepro on December 23, 2017, 08:28:30 pm ---Don't they swarm more often in a small hive environment?
If they don't then I don't need that many hive boxes and drawn comb to keep them in on
a flow here.

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The small hive volume should encourage the bees to prepare to swarm virtually every year.
This is how colonies are multiplied.

Troutdog:

--- Quote from: smallhiveproject on September 22, 2017, 09:25:27 am ---Hello everybody  :happy:,

I am a French Warr? hobbyist beekeeper and author of the Small Hive Project (www.smallhiveproject.eu)
This non-commercial project is about a small horizontal hive that I designed for backyard beekeeping.
Starting from spring 2018, I will populate 4 copies of this hive and share my experience on the website.

You may wish to participate in the project by building your own copy of hive.
To do this, you may build it from scratch OR transform one of your Warr? hives.
Independent experimental data is necessary to evaluate the real potential of the hive design.

All necessary information is available on the project website.
New content will be added over the course of the project.
Stay tuned by subscrbing to the Newsletter on http://www.smallhiveproject.eu.

The Hive has been designed to meet the following requirements:
- favor bee colony survival in low-input beekeeping situations (no Varroa treatment, no sugar feeding).
- adapted to rather small bee colonies of Apis Mellifera in environments dominated by agriculture (moderate nectar flow).
- suitable for comb honey production (Low productivity is acceptable, as long as sufficient for personal use.) easy to build and to manage.

Hive plans and more information are available on www.smallhiveproject.eu.

Feel free to comment the project.

Thank you!

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I'm not sure if you are anticipating a  swarm every 6/8 wks.
I am also curious what type of bee are you using.
My carniolan nucs will swarm lol.
I'm guessing AMM.

We have a problem with wild swarms living here the rate of success is 1 in 10. ( Seely)

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smallhiveproject:
HIVE REPORTS are online : http://smallhiveproject.eu/?forum/viewforum.php?f=16

smallhiveproject:
Call for participation in 2019!
Building your hive(s) right now  - before the cold days - would be fine if you consider to join the project next spring. Maybe as a family project during automn holiday ? A weekend should be also enough time... Refer to the project website for all necessary information (videos, plans ...) Feel free to contact the publisher for any question or advice.

First results overview is online at http://www.smallhiveproject.eu/?results.html

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