A transversely magnetized central plate creates more uniform magnetic induction in the hive, supporting bee health and honey production.
A raised access duct, ventilated chamber layout, mesh bottom, and monitoring features improve bee movement, cleaning, and hive conditions.
A layered hive with vapor barrier, insulation, and weatherproofing controls moisture and temperature while improving bee survival and honey access.
A floating, anchored hive uses buoyancy and modular structure to keep bee colonies and honey above floodwater while maintaining stability.
A self-propelled electric hoist lifts and moves heavy hive bodies to cut inspection effort, harvest time, and lifting strain.
Floating dowels create a broad syrup-feeding surface that prevents bee drowning, reduces crowding and fighting, and cuts refill frequency.
Sliding brood and honey chambers reduce heavy lifting during hive inspection while helping protect colonies from disease and temperature swings.
Parallel brood boxes with lid slots and migratory covers simplify transport and colony management while increasing honey production.
A rigid insulated partition with a radiating layer reduces hive heat loss while preserving bee movement and honeycomb formation.