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Bee Robber Screen
by ptwats
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This is my interpretation of a honeybee robbing screen developed by Dr. Eric Mussen at UC Davis. I have had better robbing prevention success with a taller screen (6in) and more durability with a complete frame. Bees, especially in close proximity, will rob honey from weaker or smaller bee colonies when there is a nectar dearth and this screen drastically cuts down on such robbing. Research honey bee robbing at UC Davis for more information on how it works.
For a complete screen, two ends (sides) four bars (stiles) and two splines need to be printed. Two bars and a spline make a complete stile. The bars are designed so that they can be printed laying flat without supports for the spline cavities. The stiles can be assembled with or without glue. The attach point to sides can be glued and/or screwed/stapled together. One may want to place on the beehive so that some minor adjustment can be made for hive width during assembly. A fine nylon or steel mesh must be glued or stapled to the
For a complete screen, two ends (sides) four bars (stiles) and two splines need to be printed. Two bars and a spline make a complete stile. The bars are designed so that they can be printed laying flat without supports for the spline cavities. The stiles can be assembled with or without glue. The attach point to sides can be glued and/or screwed/stapled together. One may want to place on the beehive so that some minor adjustment can be made for hive width during assembly. A fine nylon or steel mesh must be glued or stapled to the
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