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Tyro
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Has anyone tried BeeMax mediums as brood chambers in an 'all medium' hive? If so, how did you like them and how did they overwinter? Thanks for replies
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Why would you want to do that it may not be good in your area because of the cold weather. I would stay with the deeps Because they will not be able to move around to get the food in a med hive and they may die off. I use two deeps for here in WI In the south they can but not here. Hope this helps I have 4 Max hives and two made it this year.
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I use medium Beemax supers as brood chambers in some of my hives and have had no problems overwintering with them. Can't really tell the difference between them and deep Beemax in any respect other than weight when doing a full inspection.
I am going to all mediums and use the deeps I have as enclosures for feeders when needed. I see no way to cut down Beemax deeps into mediums and keep their integrity.
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>Has anyone tried BeeMax mediums as brood chambers in an 'all medium' hive?
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> If so, how did you like them and how did they overwinter?
I was trying to get nucs through so I only had one box of bees in them and they didn't do that well. A guy here locally has all medium beemax hives and they do awsome for him. I overwinter in all mediums all the time. The bees oeverwinter just as well and probably slightly better in mediums than in deeps as they get stuck on one side or the over of a comb less often with better communication in that gap between the boxes.
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