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<blockquote data-quote="Breeder of queens Koss" data-source="post: 5884" data-attributes="member: 449"><p>Now a little bit about the hive itself. The design was invented by two Ukrainian beekeepers-Mikhail Polivoda and Konstantin Lezin. It is also called "horned" because of the protruding horns above the body. The hive is fingerless. For its production, a minimum set of tools and carpentry skills is required. At first, it was made even from an unstressed board. No milling work. the joints between the housings are closed by horns. the board is 25 mm thick. From one cubic meter of wood, 100 cases are obtained. In my opinion, the design turned out to be just great. There are examples of making such beehives from plywood on the Internet. For better preservation of the material, they can be boiled in paraffin or oil. I just have them covered with water-based paint and have been working for 5-6 years. I hope you were interested</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breeder of queens Koss, post: 5884, member: 449"] Now a little bit about the hive itself. The design was invented by two Ukrainian beekeepers-Mikhail Polivoda and Konstantin Lezin. It is also called "horned" because of the protruding horns above the body. The hive is fingerless. For its production, a minimum set of tools and carpentry skills is required. At first, it was made even from an unstressed board. No milling work. the joints between the housings are closed by horns. the board is 25 mm thick. From one cubic meter of wood, 100 cases are obtained. In my opinion, the design turned out to be just great. There are examples of making such beehives from plywood on the Internet. For better preservation of the material, they can be boiled in paraffin or oil. I just have them covered with water-based paint and have been working for 5-6 years. I hope you were interested [/QUOTE]
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