Category:Stewarton hive
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The first hive that had extra boxes below that allowed the expansion of the brood, strongly inhibiting swarming and any tendency for the queen to enter the honey boxes, while expansion with extra honey boxes above the brood area gave ample space for the bees to create surplus honey stores that were easily harvested by the beekeeper. The introduction of this hive is credited to Robert Kerr, of Stewarton, Ayrshire, in 1819.
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A Stewarton Hive, East Ayrshire.jpg 2,078 × 2,365; 751 KB
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Stewarton hive, East Ayrshire. Stewarton museum.jpg 2,328 × 3,971; 1.5 MB