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Langstroths Beekeeping Revolution The Hive and Honey-Bee

Hosted by L. L. Langstroth · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 27 episodes

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In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy to lift the cover, which typically stuck due to propolis. This pivotal discovery led to the creation of removable frames, allowing beekeepers to manage their hives with ease. By ensuring a small space (less than 1/4 inch) between the combs, bees would seal it with propolis, effectively bonding the combs to the hive. In contrast, a larger gap (over 3/8 inch) would result in the bees filling it with comb. Langstroth’s groundbreaking innovations not only simplified beekeeping but also significantly advanced the practice itself, shaping the future of apiculture.

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L. L. Langstroth hosts Langstroths Beekeeping Revolution The Hive and Honey-Bee, a history show with 27 episodes published.

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027 - Footnotes

Feb 25, 20269m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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026 - Ch 17 The Anger Of Bees Remedy For Their Sting Bee-Dress Instincts Of Bees

Feb 25, 202647m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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025 - Ch 16 Honey Pasturage Overstocking

Feb 25, 202657m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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024 - Ch 15 Directions For Feeding Bees part 2

Feb 25, 202625m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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023 - Ch 15 Directions For Feeding Bees part 1

Feb 25, 202640m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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022 - Ch 14 Robbing

Feb 25, 202623m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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021 - Ch 13 Union Of Stocks Transferring Bees From The Common Hive Starting An Apiary

Feb 25, 202643m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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020 - Ch 12 Loss Of The Queen

Feb 25, 202633m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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019 - Ch 11 The Bee-Moth And Other Enemies Of Bees Diseases Of Bees part 2

Feb 25, 202633m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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018 - Ch 11 The Bee-Moth And Other Enemies Of Bees Diseases Of Bees part 1

Feb 25, 202647m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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017 - Ch 10 2 Artificial Swarming part 4

Feb 25, 202612m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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016 - Ch 10 2 Artificial Swarming part 3

Feb 25, 202648m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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015 - Ch 10 2 Artificial Swarming part 2

Feb 25, 202650m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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014 - Ch 10 2 Artificial Swarming part 1

Feb 25, 202653m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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013 - Ch 10 1 Natural Swarming And Hiving Of Swarms part 2

Feb 25, 202636m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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012 - Ch 10 1 Natural Swarming And Hiving Of Swarms part 1

Feb 25, 202635m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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011 - Ch 9 Ventilation Of The Hive

Feb 25, 202632m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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010 - Ch 8 Protection Against Extremes Of Heat And Cold Sudden And Severe Changes Of Temperature And Dampn

Feb 25, 202636m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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009 - Ch 7 On The Advantages Which Ought To Be Found In An Improved Hive

Feb 25, 202643m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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008 - Ch 6 Pollen Or Bee-Bread

Feb 25, 202612m0

In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy t

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