Honey super

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A honey super is a part of a beehive that is used to collect honey. The most common variety is the super with a depth of 6 5/8 inches in the length and width dimensions of a Langstroth hive. Honey supers may contain 8-10 frames. Western honeybees collect nectar and store the processed nectar in the honeycomb of the frames. When the honeycomb is full, the bees will cap the comb with beeswax. Beekeepers will take the full honey supers and extract the honey. Periods when there is an abundant nectar source available and bees are quickly bringing back the nectar, are called a honey flow. During a honey flow, beekeepers may put several honey supers onto a hive so the bees have enough storage space.

Honey supers are removed in the fall when the honey is extracted and before the hive is winterized.

[edit] Langstroth Hive Dimensions

Using 3/4 inch wood the outside dimensions are 19" 7/8 x 16" 1/4 x height In the metrric system 25mm wood may be used which makes the outside dimensions 515mm x 425mm x height.

Size or Type Inside (18 3/8" x 14 5/8") and height in inches Metric 465 x 375 and height in millimeter Comment
10 frame Comb Honey Super 4 3/4 121 Ross Rounds need 4 1/2" Super
10 frame Shallow Super 5 3/4 146
10 frame Medium depth Illinois Super 6 5/8 168
10 frame Deep 9 5/8 244

Sources: