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Life in a Hive

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  • Life in a Hive[+]
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    • Langstroth and Bee Space
      • Exploded Diagram
        • Outer Cover
        • Inner Cover
        • Honey Super
        • Frame
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        • Queen Excluder
        • Deep Hive Boxes (brood chamber)
        • Entrance Reducer
        • Bottom Board
        • Hive Stand
    • Langstroth Hall of Fame Page

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Hive boxes, or honey supers, serve as the hive's exterior walls. They are designed to allow hives to be stacked on top of each other.

Hive boxes, or honey supers, serve as the hive's exterior walls. They are designed to allow hives to be stacked on top of each other.
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Honey Super

Honey supers are hive boxes that allow the beekeeper to collect surplus honey.

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