Two-Frame Observation Hive | Beehive for Education & Demonstration
Handcrafted wooden observation hive for safe and clear bee observation.
See the fascinating life of bees up close – safely, beautifully, and responsibly.
Item details
This two-frame observation hive allows you to explore the behavior and life of bees without disturbing them. It is perfect for classrooms, STEM projects, and urban apiaries, as well as for professional beekeepers. It is also ideal for markets and beekeeping product showcases. Made entirely of solid ash wood, it combines durability, functionality, and elegance.
Why This Observation Hive Is Perfect for You
Safe and clear bee observation for educational and urban settings.
Its functional design features removable plexiglass panels for easy cleaning.
The veneered panels can also be easily pulled out when the hive is ready for observation, and put back to darken the hive, creating a natural environment for the bees while providing extra protection during transport.
Side ventilation ensures proper airflow.
The feeder opening on the lid allows syrup to be poured directly into the feeder without opening the hive.
Eco-friendly, durable, and visually appealing.
About the Design
After years of refining both aesthetics and functionality, this two-frame hive combines craftsmanship, sustainability, and educational value, with care and dedication to the wood and the bees.
Specifications
Dimensions: 53×34.5×14.5 cm (20.9 × 13.6 × 5.7 in)
Weight: approx. 7 kg (15.5 Ib)
Frame type: Langstroth / Deep frame
Number of frames: 2
Materials: solid ash wood, plexiglass 4 mm (0.16 in)
Ventilation: side slits 3 mm (0.12 in)
Bee entrance: 15 mm (0.59 in)
Feeder: to be placed on the frames under lid
Finish: hand-polished with natural beeswax and oils
Note
Bee frames not included.
Due to current US import regulations, standard postal services to the US are currently unavailable. Orders to the United States are shipped exclusively via FedEx Express, which is significantly more expensive than standard postal rates but is currently the only available option.
Shipping costs are calculated at checkout based on your location.
Any customs duties, taxes or import fees applied by your country are the responsibility of the buyer.
Select your preferred frame standard from the options above before adding to cart.
Engraving
Custom engraving is available upon request.
Send your own text, name, or logo.
For logo engraving, a vector file is recommended for the best result (AI, EPS, SVG, or PDF).
On the last photo, you can see examples of some custom engravings.
What Is an Observation Hive
An observation hive is a specially designed beehive with transparent panels that allow people to observe the activity of honey bees without disturbing the colony. These hives are widely used for education, demonstrations, and beekeeping events.
Who Is This Observation Hive For
This hive is ideal for:
beekeeping educators
science teachers
beekeeping clubs
nature centers
pollinator education programs
Observation Hive for Classroom
Observation hives are commonly used in classrooms, science demonstrations and environmental education programs. They allow students to observe bee behavior and learn about pollination and ecosystems.
How to Use an Observation Hive
An observation hive allows you to safely watch the fascinating life of a honey bee colony without disturbing the bees. These hives are commonly used by beekeepers, educators and science programs to demonstrate how a bee colony works.
To set up an observation hive, a beekeeper simply transfers a Langstroth frame from a healthy hive into the observation hive. The bees will continue their natural activities such as caring for brood, storing honey and communicating with each other while observers can watch through the transparent panels.
Because this hive is designed for standard Langstroth frames, it can easily be integrated with most traditional beehives used by beekeepers. The ventilation system allows proper airflow, helping maintain a comfortable environment for the bees during demonstrations.
Observation hives are often used for short-term demonstrations in classrooms, educational programs and beekeeping events, where people can safely observe the behavior of honey bees and learn about pollination and the importance of bees in our ecosystem.
For best results, the observation hive should be placed in a cool and shaded indoor area and connected to an outdoor entrance if bees will stay inside for longer periods.
FAQ
Is an observation hive safe indoors?
Yes. Observation hives are designed with secure panels and proper ventilation so that bees remain safely contained while observers can watch their activity. They are commonly used indoors for educational demonstrations.
What frames does this observation hive support?
By default, this observation hive is designed for standard Langstroth frames, which are the most widely used by beekeepers worldwide.
However, the hive can also be custom made to fit other frame types, such as Medium frame, UK National, Dadant or other regional standards, depending on the customer's request.
If you use a different frame system, feel free to contact us and we will adapt the hive to match your setup.
How many bees live in an observation hive?
The number of bees depends on the frame size and colony strength. A single-frame observation hive usually contains around 2,000–3,000 bees, allowing viewers to observe natural colony behavior.
Can this observation hive be used in a classroom?
Yes. Observation hives are widely used in schools, science programs and environmental education. They allow students to safely observe how a bee colony works and learn about pollination and ecosystems.
How long can bees stay in an observation hive?
Observation hives are typically used for short-term demonstrations or educational events. With proper care and ventilation, bees can remain inside for longer periods, but they are usually returned to the main hive afterward.