Abstract: Embodiments herein disclose a beehive system for high honey production. The beehive system includes a common brood box arranged between a first brood box and a second brood box. A first lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the first brood box. A second lid slot assembly is arranged between the common brood box and the second brood box. The common brood box, the first brood box and the second brood box are arranged parallel to each other. A bottom side of the first brood box, a bottom side of the second brood box and a bottom side of the common brood box are located in a same plane.
Abstract: An insulating wrap for a bee hive includes four rigid foam board cores having upper and lower edges. A single piece cover wraps around the lower edges of the rigid foam board cores and is stitched together along their upper edges. The stitched seam along the upper edges of the rigid foam board cores defines a standing or projecting seam. The single piece cover is stitched together along corner seams between each of the rigid foam board cores and along end seams. A closure connects the ends of the insulating wrap adjacent to the end seams. The insulating wrap wraps around the hive bodies of the bee hive so that the standing or projecting seam is adjacent to the hive lid and may act as a seal against the hive lid, or may provide a tightly controlled gap between the insulating wrap and the hive lid.
Abstract: A man-made bee housing configured to be maintained in a substantially vertical orientation but including features allowing for a primary compartment to be rotated to a substantially horizontal orientation to facilitate removal of honey, inspection of bees, and other maintenance needs.