Frames & Foundation Bundle - National Hive

£92.99 GBP

🚚 Free UK mainland shipping over £100

🌳 Contribute to tree planting and rewilding

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Description

The frames and foundation bundle option to include:

• 10x DN4 frames
• 20x SN4 frames
• 10x DN4 wired wax foundation sheets
• 20x SN4 wired wax foundation sheets

Frames are not shipped built, and will be required to be put together before use.

Shipping & Returns

Shipping

Free UK delivery when you spend over £100. For orders less than £100, delivery is £4.99. All orders are processed within 1-2 working days. Orders are not shipped or delivered on Sundays or public holidays. Orders can occasionally be delivered on Saturdays, depending on your local DPD depots shipment volumes.

For more information, head over to our Shipping Policy page.

Returns

If you’re unhappy with your purchase, you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase. Returns are sent at your own expense and through a service of your own choosing.

To start a return, head over to our Refund Policy page.

Rewilding

As beekeepers, we are committed to nurturing nature and protecting the environment. That’s why we proudly partner with Mossy Earth to support rewilding projects, fostering healthier ecosystems and creating a brighter future for wildlife both in the UK and across the globe.

Free Delivery over £100

If your order is over £100 and you're ordering to a UK mainland address, you’ll qualify for free standard delivery. This excludes the Scottish highlands and UK islands like the Isle of Wight, Isle of Man, the Channel Islands, and Northern Ireland.

Tree Planting

Beyond supporting rewilding, we are dedicated to giving back to the planet through tree planting initiatives. At Hiveology, a share of our profits goes toward this vital work with Mossy Earth, helping to restore forests and safeguard the environment for generations to come.

Our customer reviews

Excellent

4.7

/ 5

Buck R

So easy to assemble, even w/o instructions, but you have to lay out everything including 2 types of nails. Well made at affordable price!! 😊 Fast delivery too. 2days!! So easy to assemble, even w/o instructions, but you have to lay out everything including 2 types of nails. Well... So easy to assemble, even w/o instructions, but you have to lay out everything including 2 types of nails. Well made at affordable price!! 😊 Fast delivery too. 2days!!

Great value for money

I purchased this as a second hive, it was delivered on time and in good order. The hive is of good quality and great value for money. I’m confident this hive will last me some years. 5 star service all the way, thank you. I purchased this as a second hive, it was delivered on time and in good order. The hive is of... I purchased this as a second hive, it was delivered on time and in good order. The hive is of good quality and great value for money. I’m confident this hive will last me some years. 5 star service all the way, thank you.

I love it

Currently, sustainability isn’t taken very seriously in the industry. I love that Hiveology are changing this. Currently, sustainability isn’t taken very seriously in the industry. I love that Hiveology are changing this. Currently, sustainability isn’t taken very seriously in the industry. I love that Hiveology are changing this.

Great Hive & Good Value for Money

I decided on a Fir Hive to compare against my Cedar and Pine hives. Early days but it is good quality, well machined and easy to assemble. I've treated it and will be using over the season and hope for a good few years from it. There was is no Varoa inspection board on the bottom, but for the money, so what. I decided on a Fir Hive to compare against my Cedar and Pine hives. Early days but it is good... I decided on a Fir Hive to compare against my Cedar and Pine hives. Early days but it is good quality, well machined and easy to assemble. I've treated it and will be using over the season and hope for a good few years from it. There was is no Varoa inspection board on the bottom, but for the money, so what.

5 star service

I’m happy to have a supplier who is there for their customers. I had an issue with building the hive which was identified as my error. I contacted Hiveology who responded with the solution within 12 hours (inc overnight). I would definitely recommend Hiveology and this hive. I’m happy to have a supplier who is there for their customers. I had an issue with building the hive... I’m happy to have a supplier who is there for their customers. I had an issue with building the hive which was identified as my error. I contacted Hiveology who responded with the solution within 12 hours (inc overnight). I would definitely recommend Hiveology and this hive.

Our Mission

Empowering Beekeepers

We want to ensure that you have the equipment and knowledge you need to get the most out of caring for your bees. Whether you’re wanting to start a rewarding new hobby, continue a generational legacy of beekeeping, or you’re looking to create a business selling bee-products, the beekeeping community is ready to welcome you.

Nurturing Bees

Bees are under threat. Climate change, pesticide use, and loss of habitats (to name just a few) are causing a decline in bee populations. Beekeeping provides shelter, a safe nesting area, and (preferably) good access to a safe water source and nectar-rich, chemical-free plants, allowing bee health to improve and populations to thrive.

Preserving Nature

Many plants rely on bees for survival with many animal species relying on these bee-pollinated plants for their own survival (including humans). So caring for bees is so much more than just preserving nature locally. Caring for bees is essential for preventing an environmental collapse and the extinction of many species of plants and animals.

FAQs

What size is a Hiveology hive?

Our Hiveology national hives have the following measurements:

H 65cm x W 46cm x D 46cm

How will my order be delivered?

Our hives are delivered by courier using the Yodel delivery service and are usually delivered within 3-4 working days.

Is the hive delivered assembled or flat-packed?

Hiveology hives come flat-packed for easy transportation and delivery. The hive is then easy to assemble at home by following the digital instructions on our website.

Do I need a big garden?

No. As long as you have an outdoor space that’s big enough to accommodate the hive and space around the hive for easy harvesting and for bees to enter and exit the hive, you can place it in any outdoor space. From large countryside estates to city centre balconies and roof terraces and everything in between, if you have an outdoor space, you can have a beehive.

Do I need to paint or stain my hive?

It isn’t essential for your hive to be painted, but if you want to keep it in top condition for as long as possible, it’s a good idea to provide it with some protection. If you do decide to paint your hive, only paint the outside of the hive as the bees will protect the inside.

When considering painting your hive, it might be useful to consider the type of wood it’s made from. Cedar wood are naturally weather-resistant. Therefore, cedar hives are less likely to need painting, especially in their first few years. However, over time, painting the hive might be useful to restore the wood quality. On the other hand, fir and pine wood is less weather-resistant, meaning it should be painted to protect it from the elements.

What colour to paint your hive is up to you. You could use a stain to keep it natural, paint it in colours to blend it into its surroundings, or you could get creative and paint your hive in bright colours, with a pretty pattern, or an intricate design. However, when choosing your hive colour, it’s important to remember that the colour you choose will affect the temperature of the hive. To keep the hive cool during the summer, paint it in light colours. On the other hand, if your summers don’t get very warm, using darker colours will help to keep your hive warmer.

What are the different parts of the hive for?

Hiveology hives have everything you need to create a productive, safe, and homely environment for your bees. But what parts make up the hive and why are they needed?

Roof
This is the top section of the hive that protects it from the weather. Hiveology hives have flat wooden roofs with weather-resistant metal covers.

Crown board
The crown board is a thin layer of wood with a couple of holes. This section of the beehive can serve multiple purposes including providing a cover for the frames and making it easy to feed the bees.

Supers
Supers are where the delicious magic happens. Housing the frames and foundation sheets, bees store their honey in the supers. At Hiveology, our hives are made up of 2 supers with 11 frames and 11 foundation sheets in each, creating plenty of space for your bees to buzz up some tasty fresh honey.

Queen excluder
This part of the hive allows worker bees into the supers to produce honey. However, due to their size, the queen bee cannot pass through the queen excluder. This ensures that the queen lays her eggs in the brood box instead of the supers. Before the development of the queen excluder, harvesting honey would destroy the eggs that were laid in the same frame, ultimately damaging the size of the bee colony. Therefore, the queen excluder is an important part of the hive to ensure the bee colony is well-maintained and healthy while still allowing for the harvesting of honey.

Brood box
The queen excluder keeps the queen bee in the brood box where she lays her eggs and the larvae are reared. Like the supers, our brood boxes include 11 frames and 11 foundation sheets but these frames will have eggs towards the centre of the hive and honey towards the outer frames. However, this area is purely for housing the brood, meaning the honey stored here will not be harvested.

Floor

The floor of beehives can be made from solid wood or mesh. Hiveology hives have mesh floors which are better for ventilation and tackling the increasing problem of varroa. When varroa fall out of the brood box frames, a mesh floor means they fall out of the hive rather than a solid floor which allows them to climb back up and feast on the bee larvae.

What is your returns policy?

We have a 30-day return policy, which means you have 30 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase.


To start a return, you can contact us at info@hiveology.org. Returns are sent at your own expense and through a service of your own choosing. Goods must be sent using a traceable service. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

If you have any questions about returning an item, just contact us at info@hiveology.org.

Damages and issues
Please inspect your order once you've received it and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you've received the wrong item, so we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

Exceptions or non-returnable items
Unfortunately, we can't accept returns on sale items or gift cards. Please get in touch if you have questions or concerns about your specific item.

Exchanges
The fastest way to ensure you get what you want is to return the item you have, and once the return is accepted, make a separate purchase for the new item.

Refunds
We'll notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return, and let you know if the refund was approved or not. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method. Please remember it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund too.