A few years ago, I traded in my urban lake view condo in Seattle for 10 acres in the country. I planted my first garden, bought my first goat, and my brother suggested I start up a hive. Sounded like a good idea to me. The rest is history.
Ron Upshaw
founder of WorldOfBeekeeping.com
Beekeeping Supers: Comb
 
We’ve talked about three different types of supers already.  Deep Hive bodies which are usually used as the area for brood, aka the place that the queen lays her eggs.  Western supers which are smaller and lighter than deep supers and can be used as either honey supers or...
 
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Beekeeping Supers: Westerns
 
You won’t need cowboy boots to use this kind of honey super but what the heck is a western super?  Many people also call this size super a medium super.  Slightly larger than a shallow super and quite a bit smaller than a deep super this box can be...
 
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Beekeeping Supers: Shallow Honey Supers
 
Traditionally many people only used two different types of supers, two deep hive bodies for the brood area and shallow honey supers for storing honey.  Shallow honey supers are often used because they are easier to lift when full of honey than larger size supers. Unlike a deep super...
 
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Beekeeping Supers are Super!
 
If you’re new to beekeeping there’s a number of terms that are probably confusing.  “Supers” has to be one of the more confusing terms.  Why so confusing?  Because we usually hear that word to mean that something is great, not used as a noun to describe a wooden box! ...
 
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