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<blockquote data-quote="tristan" data-source="post: 10139" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>+1 to everything said above.</p><p></p><p>i would add that warm dry spots are far better than cold wet spots.</p><p>try to keep them in a dry area above all else.</p><p></p><p>the other thing i notice is the pallet. unless your intending to become a commercial and shift hives by the pallet load, i recommend not having a pallet.</p><p>they simply get in the way, it adds extra height, and most people use wooden ones that rot quickly and the hive tips over.</p><p>for one or two hives its pointless and tends to make it more awkward to work on the hive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tristan, post: 10139, member: 30"] +1 to everything said above. i would add that warm dry spots are far better than cold wet spots. try to keep them in a dry area above all else. the other thing i notice is the pallet. unless your intending to become a commercial and shift hives by the pallet load, i recommend not having a pallet. they simply get in the way, it adds extra height, and most people use wooden ones that rot quickly and the hive tips over. for one or two hives its pointless and tends to make it more awkward to work on the hive. [/QUOTE]
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