Wednesday 10 September 2014

DIY Mason Jar Beehives! [Video]

Looking for a good backyard buzz? Create new beehives conveniently located within mason jars with this video tutorial by David Nash and photos and materials list by Instructables member Zevion.



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“If you live in a suburban area, you may think that starting a beehive cannot be done. However a common suburban backyard can be a perfect place for beehives if done correctly and you do a bit of research and planning before ordering your bees and supplies. It is actually a very simple and easy process with the right tools.” – ANDREW SALOMONE, Artist, writer, and teacher who makes work about popular culture, technology, and traditional craft processes. (http://www.andrewsalomone.com)


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Items you will need:


Materials Needed TO Make Your Own Backyard Beehive In A Jar:
1 – Piece of 2″ x 12″ x 6′ wood (cut 2 pieces for the sides to 22″)
1 – Piece of 2″ x 12″ x 6′ wood (cut 2 pieces for the front and back to 18″)
1 – Piece of 1″ x 1″ x 6′ wood (cut 2 pieces for the top frame left and right sides to 22″)
1 – Piece of 1″ x 1″ x 6′ wood (cut 2 pieces for the top frame front and back to 18″)
1 – Piece of thick plywood (cut to 16″ X 20″)
1 – Bottom beehive kit (for the bees to enter and exit)
12 – Big mouth quart sized jars (for honeycomb)
1 – Box of wood screws (size 1″ screws)
1 – Can of wood stain (use a dark wood stain of your choice)


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A Full tutorial: HERE



DIY Mason Jar Beehives! [Video]

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