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Available in many different dimensions, our unassembled frames feature high-precision cuts and milling. These high-quality beehive frames are ideal for beekeepers who want to assemble their beehives themselves.
Unassembled Bee Frames in Various Designs
We offer a wide range of styles and sizes of wooden unassembled frames, including options like Grooved top bar/Grooved bottom bar, Wedge top bar/Split bottom bar, and many more. Whether you're looking for 5 3/8" shallow frames for honey supers, 9 1/8" deep frames for brood boxes, or 6 1/4" medium frames for versatility, we have the perfect product for your needs.
With 100-pack and 10-pack options available, you will surely get enough unassembled frames to fulfill your beekeeping operation requirements. Our unassembled frames and accessories give you everything you need to become a successful beekeeper.
Bee Frame Accessories for a Perfect Assembly
Get all the essential accessories to complete your unassembled frames with ease. Our selection includes durable frame wires for securing the foundation, metal frame savers for added longevity, and sturdy nails for reliable construction. Choose from high-quality metal or plastic support pins to stabilize your foundation and eyelets to prevent wire wear and tear.
These accessories are ordered separately and designed with convenience in mind. With them, you can build your unassembled frames hassle-free while ensuring long-term performance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I ensure proper spacing for my unassembled frames in the hive?
To maintain consistent spacing between frames, you can use frame spacers, a spacing tool, or rely on the standard "bee space" measurements. These tools help ensure proper airflow and allow the bees to move freely between frames, which is essential for their productivity. By keeping the correct spacing (typically 1/4 inch or 6.35 mm), you prevent the bees from building unwanted burr comb or bridging comb, and you ensure that the hive remains organized and functional.
Do I need to paint or treat the unassembled frames before using them in the hive?
Painting or treating the unassembled frames is not recommended, as bees prefer untreated wood.
Are unassembled frames cost-effective compared to preassembled frames?
Yes, unassembled frames are often more affordable and allow beekeepers to customize their assembly to fit specific needs.