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INSTALL
Arives assembled, just put legs and roof on.
Only about 20 minutes.
After that just place in your garden. Follow the simple instruction.
ONLY £285.00, including shipping.
LURE BEES IN
The supplied Lure and bio-bead makes it smell like a tree that is ready for bees.
This attracts a colony to move in.
SWARM MOVES IN
Ok... now the exiting part. Getting bees to move in, it normally takes between two weeks to two years..
Yes this is a natural process but a very rewarding one.
Bees move in. Then what?
Well nothing! You in effect have a tree with a nest of bees living in it.

Honey
Yes if you want
Only system in the world where you only need to visit your hive once a year!!
The only system in the world where you dont take honey from the Brood area!! Never depriving them of their honey for winter!

You can just do nothing.
Leaving the bees to do what bees do.
This is the best thing for honeybees
It's as though they where living in a tree, as nature intended.

Honey Box System ©
Only available with the ECO-BEEHIVE © , but again it utilises a system not used in any other beekeeping system in the world.

Remove the honey and then enjoy.
I often get asked, "how we can really help honey bees."
Dont ask me , ask EDD.
Buy your ECO-BEEHIVE © today and start having a positive impact on the world around you.
ONLY £285.00, including shipping.
How is that possible!! ??
It realy is this simple. Once a year I swap the Honey Box © for a an empty Honey Box ©
This requires sweeping the bees from the full honey box into a new box, and then returning the new box.
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Use a BEE DOOR.
Ok so this requires two visits,, a week apart, in a year.
BUT NOW, when you come to harvest, there are no longer any lost and confused bees, because of the BEE-DOOR.
The BEE-DOOR is a partition that allows bees to only move from the HONEY BOX back to the hive body.
How to do it:
In fall,, October November time, remove the Honey Box © and re install the HONEY BOX © and the BEE-DOOR, back on the hive.
About a week later. You can remove the box full of honey but no bees then remove the beedoor and return the HONEY BOX © once the honey has been removed.
Hay presto , just like that you have the simplest most bee friendly beehive in the world..
Eco-Beehive ©

The BEE-DOOR © is a partition that allows bees to only move from the HONEY BOX © back to the hive body.
How to do it:
In fall November time, remove the honey box © and install the HONEY BOX and the BEE-DOOR, back on the hive.
About a week later you can remove the BEE -DOOR © and return the HONEY BOX ©
In the week or so, you can remove all the cubes and put in new., or just have two HONEY BOXES © .

Now even easer and more gental.
Check out this great video sent in by one of my podcasting customers.
A Beehive home for your garden.

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It realy is not that difficult, prety much anyone can have a go. Give it a go. its just a fun thing to do with out much impact at all.
You can use cubs or not, cubs, the litttle boxes full of honey are prety cool though.

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Small Honey Box ©
OK SO HERE IS THE BLA BLA BLA BA on how it works.
Around the end of winter the queen moved down and starts to lay eggs like crazy, but around the brood area they have a layer of honey, if we can get a box in just the rite spot , just at the top of the brood area, a spot where the bees would have used the honey over winter.
I call this the Transitional Zone, but now will be restocking as it is a protective area for the brood, we can take a little honey with out shocking the colony or having to have a queen excluder, or frames or top bars with no weekly visits.
You don't have to worry about that , I have done all the work, to figure out exactly where to put it and how big is should be.
SO the positioning is very specific and the volume is very specific. you just follow the instructions.
Unlike the honey box, with the Cubed system, you will get honey. BUT you will not be stressing the colony as devastatingly as with a large brood area change because the area that you are adding is quite small and in a specific place. And the kiker is this,, when they go into winter cluster mode they leave this honey behind and dont use it though winter !!
small HONEY BOX.
This was first week in June 2025

The big honey box mimics a nook in a tree stump.
This systemy we do not use any more but you can find out about this interesting system in my book.
Here is a wild beehive, where honeybees are are more gentle and happy.
"D" is the natural bio bead in the bottom of he hive.
"E" is comb with honey.
"E * " Small HONEY Box © or bulge in transitional area.
"F" small hole
"G" big honey box or nook for excess honey.
"H" comb with brood
"J" entrance holes
Bulge in transitional area. creating the Small HONEY Box © .
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