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Wooden Brood Frame with Wax Strip
R34.00
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The brood box (usually in the bottom box of the hive) houses worker-made cells where the eggs, larvae and pupae develop.
Additional Wooden Brood Frame with Wax Strip Information
The brood box (usually in the bottom box of the hive) houses worker-made cells where the eggs, larvae and pupae develop.
10 brood frames are required to fill your brood box.
These are wooden frames containing a wax strip for the bees to start building on the rest of the wax foundation.
Additional information
| Weight | 0.22 kg |
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| Dimensions | 48.2 × 23 × 3 cm |
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