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In 1851, Reverend Lorenzo Lorraine Langstroth invented a better beehive and changed beekeeping forever. The Langstroth Hive didn’t spring fully formed from one man’s imagination, but was built ...
Since the Civil War era, most beekeepers, we at The Chronicle included, keep bees in stacked wooden boxes called Langstroth hives. The simple design is named after the Rev. Lorenzo Lorraine ...
[Sammy Omingo, Standard] Two years after setting up an apiary of 50 hives, Kepha Miller a bee farmer in Nyamira County has never looked back. He uses the Langstroth hives and confesses that it has ...
Rocheleau’s interest derived from the fact that he has invented a bear-proof beehive, patent pending. For more than 150 years, beekeepers around the world have been using the Langstroth Bee Hive ...
One of the most common types of beekeeping hive is based around the Langstroth hive, first patented in the United States in 1852. While it does have some nice features like movable frames ...
We’ll show you step-by-step how to build a beehive from scratch ... accepts 14 Layens frames (which are equivalent to 18 Langstroth deep frames) and holds up to 45 pounds of surplus honey.
Assemble your own beehive using materials from a Langstroth-style starter kit—and watch them do their busy work. Reviewed by David McKinney Create a thriving home for bees right in your backyard ...