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What Is a Warre Hive?

A Warre hive is a vertical top bar hive that uses bars instead of frames, usually with a wooden wedge or guide on the bars from which the bees build their own comb, just like they do in nature.

The Warre (pronounced: WAR-ray) hive is named after its inventor, French monk Abbé Émile Warré. He studied hundreds of different hive styles and settled on this one as the most ideal for bees and beekeeper. His design focused on simplicity, ease of management, and mimicry of honeybees’ ideal natural environment. This hive is a vertically stacking top bar hive that incorporates natural comb and the retention of nest scent and heat. We've used these hives since 2008 and find them to be the most hands-off of any hive design.

Why Use a Warre Hive?

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Warre hives are ideally suited for the beekeeper looking for a low-cost, low-maintenance hive design. With a Warre hive, there is no need to frequently inspect the colony, purchase an expensive honey extractor or use chemical-laden foundation. Management of Warre hives calls for adding extra boxes to the bottom of the stack (called nadiring), causing comb to be regularly harvested and cycled out of use. This prevents old comb from being reused and therefore ladened with environmental and agricultural chemicals and toxins.

In our mind the Warre hive is the ultimate design for natural, chemical-free beekeeping, and we’ve had tremendous success with our own Warres with little to no maintenance.

Advantages of using Warre hives

• Ideal for hands-off beekeepers

• Simple management by the box rather than by the comb

• Lighter boxes

• Optional windows

• Foundationless

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History of Warre Hives

Abbe Emile Warre developed the Warre hive over 50 years of research, culminating in what he liked to call “The People’s Hive” in the early 1950s. He studied over 300 hive designs, ranging from straw skeps to the modern Langstroth hive, analyzing their ease of use and suitability for honey bees. He focused on simplicity, ease of management, and natural qualities including the building of natural comb (rather than pressed foundation) and the retention of nest scent and heat.

He frowned upon the invasive, tedious micromanagement of individual frames and combs as practiced by most beekeepers in his day. He found it optimal for bees and keeper that to manipulate the hive box by box only a couple times a year, rather than comb by comb every couple weeks. This is key to the beekeeping philosophy that corresponds with Warre hives, and it is a tremendous shift away from the common practices used today. Less bothering of bees means more productivity by and less disturbance to the colony.

Warre would typically add a couple empty boxes to the bottom of the hive in the spring and remove the top boxes from the hive (full of honey) in the fall. This allows for something few other hives offer: The continual cycle of new comb into and old comb out of the hive without the destruction of the precious brood chamber, as each year prior to winter the bees move the excess honey stores to the top of the hive. This removes the pesticide-laden comb from the hive every couple years, making for a healthier, happier colony.

General Hive Management

Warre hives were designed to require minimal to no maintenance. Warre simply wanted beekeepers to add empty boxes to the bottom of the hive in the spring and harvest full boxes of honey off the top of the hive in the fall. Thus, Warre hives are meant to be managed by the box rather than by the comb.

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What Makes BeeBuilt Warre Hives Special?

OUR MATERIALS

The finest hives begin with top-quality lumber. We're proud to offer lumber options that are not only ideal for housing bees, but are environmentally conscious and long-lasting. All of our wood options are sustainably sourced. We use trees downed by storms when possible, and we harvest as locally as possible to reduce our carbon footprint from shipping. We don’t compromise our environmental standards when we source our wood, and we don’t compromise on quality either.

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VIEWING WINDOWS

Our Warre hive boxes come with viewing windows. Windows are a great way to observe your bees without having to open the hive. For hands off beekeepers who are not inspecting individual combs, this is a great way to determine if it’s time to add more boxes for the colony to expand into. We recommend turning your hive boxes so the window sides of the boxes are facing away from the entrance so you do not need to stand in their flight path to peak in.

RABBET JOINT AND SCREW CONSTRUCTION

Most readily available Warre hives are built with butt joints or nails and glue. We know from experience that rabbet joints and screws provide superior quality and durability.

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COMPOSITE ALUMINUM ROOF

BeeBuilt Warre hives come standard with a 100% waterproof, composite aluminum roof. It has reversible panels for summer and winter mode. Turn the light-colored sides up to reflect hot rays and turn the dark-colored sides up to attract heat. The peaked design means rain runs right off and the quality of the metal composite means you'll never need to paint or finish the panels.

PRECISION-MILLED FEET

Keeping moisture out of the bottom of the hive is a must. Our Warre hives come with precision-milled feet that screw into the bottom board to prop the hive up off the ground. You can choose to put your hive on a stand, or simply rest the whole hive with the feet directly on the ground.

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ONE PIECE WEDGE TOP BARS

Wedge top bars are the most effective and strongest design, promoting beautiful, straight comb attachment and longevity. Our wedge bars are made from a single piece of wood, no gluing or staple construction, allowing for optimum quality and stability.

EASY ASSEMBLY

All of our components are pre-drilled for easy assembly. The entire hive can easily be assembled with provided screws in 30-60 minutes depending on skill level and tools available.

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Warre Hives - Learn About Warre Hives? ›

A Warre hive is a vertical top bar hive that uses bars instead of frames, usually with a wooden wedge or guide on the bars from which the bees build their own comb, just like they do in nature. The Warre (pronounced: WAR-ray) hive is named after its inventor, French monk Abbé Émile Warré.

What are the advantages of a Warre hive? ›

Warre hives are ideally suited for the beekeeper looking for a low-cost, low-maintenance hive design. In our mind the Warre hive is the ultimate design for natural, chemical-free beekeeping, and we've had tremendous success with our own Warres with little to no maintenance.

How to manage a Warre hive? ›

Warre hives are meant to be expanded with the nadiring practice, by adding empty boxes to the bottom of the hive. The bees will generally build from the top down, and as their bottom most box becomes 80% full, an empty box can be added underneath. Then, excess honey will be harvested off the top of the hive.

What is the difference between Langstroth and Warre hives? ›

Warre Beehives

It has wooden slats similar to that of the top-bar hive, but it stacks vertically much like a Langstroth hive. However, you add new boxes to the bottom of the hive rather than the top. The idea here is to allow bees to work and build from the top down as they do in nature.

How do you pronounce the word Warre hive? ›

The Warre hive (pronounced war-ray) is a vertical box system similar to the Langstroth, but features removable top bars instead of frames and utilizes square boxes instead of rectangular boxes.

What is the main disadvantage of hive? ›

The main disadvantage of Hive could be its initial cost of purchase and installation. Although it can lead to savings on energy bills over time, the upfront investment can be significant.

How much honey does a Warre hive produce? ›

In the photo below, you can see how much honey comes from just one Warré hive body (about 10 quarts or 25-27lbs.). In most areas, carefully managed hives could easily yield two or three boxes each season.

What is the most natural bee hive? ›

Our goal is to provide the bees with a good environment in which they can thrive mostly on their own. In our opinion, the best environment is a hive with natural comb such as a top bar hive, Warré hive, or a foundationless Langstroth hive.

What are the three types of beehives? ›

Types of bee hive boxes
  • Langstroth. The most popular with beekeepers, and the type used by Best Bees. ...
  • Top Bar. This is one of the oldest types of hive. ...
  • Warre. ...
  • Horizontal or Layens Hives. ...
  • WBC Hive. ...
  • Flow Hives. ...
  • Apimaye Hives. ...
  • Q: Is there a difference between a beehive and a bee box?
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What is the best type of hive? ›

The Langstroth hive (pictured below) is the most common style in use today and a favorite for new beekeepers. Rev. Lorenzo Langstroth patented the design in the mid-19th century. It features removable frames that the bees build comb in.

What is the history of the Warre hive? ›

History of Warre Hives

Abbe Emile Warre developed the Warre hive over 50 years of research, culminating in what he liked to call “The People's Hive” in the early 1950s. He studied over 300 hive designs, ranging from straw skeps to the modern Langstroth hive, analyzing their ease of use and suitability for honey bees.

How do Warre hives work? ›

Warre beehives are foundationless. They use bars that lay across the top of each box, from which bees will draw their own comb. By the way, while it is perfectly possible to use foundationless frames in the Langstroth – and quite common – it wasn't specifically designed with that approach in mind, unlike the Warre.

How big is a Warre hive? ›

The Warré hive has several important features that set it apart from other beehives. These include: Square hive bodies with internal dimensions of 300mm (about 11 and 13/16") and a height of 210mm (about 8 1/4”). Conventional Warré hives do not use frames; only affixed top bars (8 per box).

What is the advantage of traditional hive? ›

Requires less maintenance: Warré hives are designed to be low maintenance and require less frequent inspections and manipulations compared to Langstroth hives. Natural beekeeping: Warré hives are designed to allow bees to build their comb naturally without the use of pre-fabricated foundation sheets or frames.

What are the advantages of the Smith hive? ›

The Smith hive's compact size makes the bees' task of warming the hive in the winter much easier. This means healthier and better-rested bees in the spring. The small size, also, has another advantage to Scottish beekeepers.

What are the disadvantages of a flow hive? ›

Flow Hives are bad for bees

Critics have raised concerns that the Flow system might tempt beekeepers to harvest honey too frequently, leaving the bees short of their own food supply.

What are the advantages of frame hives? ›

Advantages of the frame hive

a) The comb is fixed firmly to the four sides of the frame. This facilitates easy harvesting, and the beekeeper has little fear of damaging the comb. b) The strength of the built-in comb also allows easy transportation, even over bad roads.

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