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			Thanks lads, I'll pass on the compliments. 
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			So hang on, are those things going to be living in the basement? Or do bees hibernate in their hives while they're covered in snow?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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			Outside! They winter over on honey. They clump together and regulate hive temperature in the winter.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			So ... what are the requirements for hives? I don't see many entrance/exit points in your pics. Do the bees just need an entrance/exit at the bottom and top? What was the inner structure? I could google everything but I'd rather ask you. I'm hoping to entice bees/start beekeeping once I move home in late June. Would you be willing to share a few more details?
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			The most commonly used hive is a Langdtroth. They go in and out the bottom. There are frames (Pete is still building those) inside the boxes where the bees, build comb, lay larvae, and store honey. There is a lot going on in there. You really need to find a mentor and/or read a lot to learn the process.  
		
		
		
			If you just want pollinators there are simple nests you can build for orchard? bees which is another way to go. There is a bee keeping subreddit if you want to follow the trials and tribulations of others. 
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			Back to the hive design, it's really cool to me that the bees are steered into making their honeycombs within the frames.  They don't cross the gap that's a fraction of an inch wide, they stay on the frame and fill that vast open space inside the frame.  It's really a brilliant design that takes into account how the bees build honeycomb.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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 Nice job on the hives ! Good luck with your bees.  | 
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			You can buy pre-made wax combs to speed up the settling of a swarm in a new hive.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			These too are honeybees. they made their hive in a hollow tree. they too are caring for their young. but these are native japanese honeybees. and they are not quite as defenseless as their european cousins. THEY haVE EVOLVED A SECRET WEAPON AGAINST THE GIANT HORNET. one they may meet often in this deadly season. this hornet is the advanced guard of an attack force the bees could never withstand. but this time THE BEES SET A trap. they want the hornet inside. and the hornet obliges. The SCOUTs main task IS TO MARK THE SPOT WITH A telltale pheromone … SO THAT her sisters CAN FIND IT LATER. But the native honeybees know her game. By swinging their abdomens to and fro they signal their strategy to one another. the bees hold off until the last possible moment. and then, as if of one mind, they swarm. the hornet is engulfed by hundreds of bees. but they don’t sting the intruder. instead, as revealed by thermal photography, they all begin to vibrate, gradually raising their collective temperature to 117 degrees Fahrenheit. Japanese honeybees can tolerate a temperature of 118 degrees. Their victim's upper limit is 115. The hornet scout is slowly roasted alive. And the secret of the honeybees' location dies with her http://video.nationalgeographic.com/...bees_vs_hornet 
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			I have switched over to wooden frames with black plastic foundation for the brood boxes (easier to see eggs), and the natural color for the honey supers. The bees draw these out very well. Mann Lake has assembled frames in all sizes for a good price - http://www.mannlakeltd.com/beekeepin...ry/page17.html. Easier than putting together large amounts of frames and mounting and wiring foundation. IMHO
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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