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How to Use a Double Screen Board in Beekeeping

Image by Leung Kwok Tung Ktleung via Pexels The Double Screen Board An Indespensible Tool A double screen board (or Snelgrove board) is a versatile beekeeping tool used for advanced techniques like, swarm control, splitting hives, introducing new queens, and more. Here’s a step-by-step explanation of its primary uses and setup. Basic Concept General Method for […]

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Main Differences Between Double Screen Board Designs

Double screen (Snelgrove) boards come in several styles, each tailored to specific management techniques and beekeeper preferences. While all share the core function—separating two colony units while allowing heat and limited pheromone transfer—there are notable design variations to consider. Key Differences in Double Screen Board Designs 1. Number and Placement of Entrances 2. Screened Area

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Beginner’s Guide to Screen Boards in Beekeeping

What is a Screen Board? A screen board (specifically a double screen board or Snelgrove board) is one of the most versatile yet underused tools in beekeeping. It consists of a wooden frame with two layers of mesh screen separated by about 3/4 inch of space. This design allows heat and air to pass through

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