You won t want your hives to be too exposed from either wind or sun.
Putting beehive on roof.
This will help keep moisture from penetrating to the plywood.
Regular inspections must be made.
The bees will spend valuable time trying to regulate the hive s temperature rather than making honey.
This usually means climbing a ladder and then marching around on the roof in your bee suit.
In the northeast hive entrances should optimally be faced south or southeast.
If you re putting a hive on the roof do think about securing and weighting your hive because there is more wind on the roof than you realize.
Next put your third course of shingles on making sure to start them further up the roof.
Space between make sure you put proper space between the hives in order to work them.
Northern facing sides of the hive should especially be protected in the winter in the northern united states.
Remember if you put your bees on the roof you will have to go on your roof too.
The roof or outer cover is a critical component for keeping your hive dry and your bees safe from the elements.
Roofing materials for beehives you can optimize the roof s effectiveness and maximize its durability by adding.
After 10 or 15 stories up there is a lot of updraft and greater distance to travel.
I cut some repurposed coated metal roofing for a cap.
Full direct sun all day long causes the hives to get very hot in the summer.
Consider too how far up bees will need to fly.
The roof of your beehive takes the brunt of abuse from sun rain snow and other climatic challenges.
Follow up by trimming the shingles at the roof peak.
You also want to avoid deep dark shade because it can make the hive damp and the colony listless.
The measurements were 7 1 2 wide x 26 long.
You should be able to comfortably walk between and around them.