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Week 23 - Extra parts that need finishing off

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  Roof For the finishing off of the hive there are a few things that need to be done. First I am starting on the roof, for the roof I need to add insulation in the gap left in the middle that you can see in the photograph to the left. I am doing this because it will help the bees in the colder months to regulate the hives temperature, by keeping the bees warmer for longer. In this picture I am cutting the piece of board that is an offcut from the board I used to make the crown board. It is the perfect size for the gap in the roof, and it will help to keep the insulation in place. I am only cutting abut 10mm from the end of the board just so it can fit in. I am using the saw because I am only removing 10mm - this would be too difficult and potentially too dangerous to use the circular saw  as it could cause injuries. Here I am putting the insulation into the roof, you can see that I have chosen to use straw as insulation for the hive. This is because it is very light, so it won...

Week 22 - Progress so far

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The current status of my hive build is as follows: This is the floor of the hive, it is obviously located at the bottom and it holds the weight of all the different sections of the hive. This is also where the hive entrance is, which controls how many bees can leave and enter; the hive tray is at the back which catches any unwanted materials like pieces of comb or unwanted pollen. It can also block any cold air from entering during the winter to keep the hive warmer for longer and make it easier for the bees to regulate the heat of the hive. It is almost complete now, apart from the hive entrance that I still need to finish off. This is the brood box and is where the queen bee and all the worker bees are born, work and live. It is where the queen bee lays the eggs in all the frames that are held within the brood box. This brood box sits on top of the floor of the hive and is below the super box. It is complete and there is nothing else I need to improve on it and it is ready to be used...

Week 21 - design and label the roof and build it

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This week I am starting to design the roof of the hive and I will also label it. The roof is basically what it sounds like, it is the roof of the hive that helps protect it from all weathers throughout the year. It sits at the top and can be sloped, or flat with aluminium or roof felt to help it last longer and be protected longer. The roof can also overhang over the sides of the hive, or can sit flush with it, and also some rooves can have insulation inside them to help the bees keep the hive warm quicker and longer in the winter. My early designs of the roof of the hive are illustrated below and labelled: Below are the pictures of me building the roof of the hive at the different stages: First I need to cut the wood down to the correct size for the roof, because the roof sits on top of the hive, there is no specific measurement; and it can be any height I want it to be. I decided to cut it at 100mm, which is half of the plank, this is to save me from using to much wood and wastage. N...

Week 20 - Design and label the Crown Board and build it

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