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<blockquote data-quote="tommy dave" data-source="post: 10638" data-attributes="member: 25"><p>If you're in Wellington or taranaki I could sort you some kitset boxes for what I paid for them, under $10 a box - assembling them is straightforward. Frames cost what frames cost, hard to shortcut that.</p><p></p><p>There are some fairly cheap hives complete with bees around the place too, that's probably the most cost effective way to get started</p><p></p><p>You need a good beesuit, and smoker. Sometimes you can get these cheap on trade me, but you need to be able to distinguish good beesuits from crap ones.</p><p>A cheap hive tool will be fine for only a few hives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommy dave, post: 10638, member: 25"] If you're in Wellington or taranaki I could sort you some kitset boxes for what I paid for them, under $10 a box - assembling them is straightforward. Frames cost what frames cost, hard to shortcut that. There are some fairly cheap hives complete with bees around the place too, that's probably the most cost effective way to get started You need a good beesuit, and smoker. Sometimes you can get these cheap on trade me, but you need to be able to distinguish good beesuits from crap ones. A cheap hive tool will be fine for only a few hives. [/QUOTE]
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