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explain Newton's bee hive?

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Answered by Anonymous
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A smaller beehive called a Newton hive is used for Apis cerana. It is constructed in the same way with ten frames in each chamber, but the dimensions of both hive and frames are smaller than those of the Langstroth hive, as is appropriate for the smaller bees


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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Explaination on Newton's bee hive:

  • Beehive is designed by 'Rev.Fr.Newton' which is popular in South India.
  • It is suited for rearing Indian bees. It is smaller in size and used for Apis cerana.
  • Newton’s beehive has the following parts made of wood.
  • It includes a floorboard, brood chamber, wooden frames, super chamber, and top cover.
  • The hives are painted yellow, light blue, green or pink but never with red, black or grey.
  • Green and light blue colours are preferable.
  • Each chamber of Newton’s hive contains ten frames that are smaller than a Langstroth hive.

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