Buzz into Beekeeping! 🐝
The Hoover Hives Complete 8-Frame Beehive Kit is your all-in-one solution for starting a thriving beekeeping venture. Crafted from premium wax-coated fir wood, this kit includes essential components like deep brood boxes, a medium super, and Langstroth frames, ensuring durability and ease of use. Its lightweight design and precise dovetail joints make it a breeze to handle and assemble, perfect for both novice and experienced beekeepers.
J**Y
great starting hive
This hive is a great value. It’s very well made. I started beekeeping with this hive. I highly recommend it for a starting beekeeper. It has everything you need to begin beekeeping. The wax coating really extends the life of the hive.
B**E
Good hive. Takes about 3 hours to clean joints and assemble.
Bought this a few months ago and assembled today. It’s a well made hive with everything you’d want included. Instructions are sparse but it’s not hard to figure out. Some of the frames were crushed on the ends but still usable. Ditch the nails when assembling frames and use a narrow crown stapler instead. It’s much easier and assembly is quicker. When assembling the boxes, make sure to take a knife or scraper and clean excess was from the dovetails. That takes about an hour on this setup but makes assembly much easier and prevents splitting the wood.
F**N
Fantastic Hives
The media could not be loaded. These are fantastic hives. Easy to put together, well made, they look like they will outlast us. So far, bees are happy and working hard. Used my Brad stapler to put them together, much easier than trying to nail them with a hammer. Honey is on the way!
G**6
Review, mistakes and tips
review: Let me start with the review saying that this is a pretty good complete hive for the price! Yes, it's unassembled, but with a little work and patience it makes a nice hive with everything you need! I bought 2 of these within a week apart and they both came within a couple of days through UPS. The boards are dipped in wax which is great, but the excessive wax around the dovetail joints, I think is from the dipping since is seems like only one side of each board has excessive wax, probably be cause those are the sides that were up side down and the wax drip and cooled. However, I have a remedy for that in my tips. The dovetails are a plus also because they are a much tighter fit then the conventional rabbit joints. They give you plenty of sinker nails and frame nails to assemble the hive. I gave this assembly and overall 4 star and not 5 because the frame woodware is not the highest of quality like the body boards and will break if not careful!Mistakes and tips: On the first hive, I made the mistake of trying to scrape as much of the wax out of the joints as possible with a putty knife before trying to nail them together. This didn't work out well and the boards were too tight causing one board to split from pressure. My solution for my second hive was using a heat gun! Run either a heat gun on low or a hairdryer on high to loosen and melt the wax in the dovetail joints and they'll slide right together with ease, then when the wax cools it'll reseal the joints. Don't bother with wood glue, it won't stick to wax and will just bead up and run through the cracks. When nailing the boards together MAKE SURE to pre drill holes before tapping the nails in, or you will split the wood! Also, the directions show only using nails on every other dovetail, on each side of each corner, but trust me, you will have plenty of nails to do each dovetail for maximum support on each box. Just make sure to pre drill holes. I did use wood glue but only on the outside of the corners after the boxes were assembled to fill in any cracks between the joints.For the frames, if you like to wire your frames, there are no pre drilled holes for the eyelets, so you'll need to do that and purchase eyelets for your wire. Also, make sure to pre drill the holes when nailing your frames together! The frame wood isn't the best quality and you will definitely crack the wood without pre drilling holes. Make sure to use the smaller frame nails as well, the bigger nails will split the side of the frames.
A**R
Great quality for price
Excellent quality materials and precision cuts on parts to be assembled...extra heavy coating of beeswax as well.I can't build quality boxes for what these cost...yes you need to have a little knowledge putting these together...I did replace the black metal screws for my own brass...but other than that no changes from their product at all...If you use a block of hardwood say 1x2 x 12 inches as a help to put the dovetail together it will make life easier...you want them tight...I took a heat gun and barely hit the corners after construction to melt the wax in good to the dovetail joints...fits perfect with my other hives...already bought a second for more components...mouse guard for winter nice bonus...the extra coating is worth a few more dollars
C**E
Excellent hive!
Excellent instructions, and easy to assemble. Looking forward to growing my apiary!
J**A
Nice but to much wax in joints
Nice hive , ment to order a 10 frame and ordered this on accident , the only problem I had was putting them together , there was way to much bee wax on the dovetail joints , cracked a couple joint trying to pound them together with a rubber mallet , finally had to use a heat gun to remove excess wax from the joints
L**1
Good quality hive
Good quality and easy to assemble. I used a mallot to get the corners to go in.
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