Built for Beekeepers Who’d Rather Work Bees Than Build Frames
Skip the hand cramps, glue bottles, and piles of wooden parts.
Our assembled frames arrive fully built and fitted with heavy waxed black foundation so you can spend less time at the workbench and more time managing colonies.
Available in Deep and Medium sizes.
Heavy Waxed for Faster Draw-Out
We use heavy waxed foundation to encourage quicker comb acceptance and faster drawing during nectar flow or feeding periods.
Your bees have enough work to do already. Give them a head start.
Assembled and Ready to Drop In
Every frame is:
- Fully assembled
- Foundation installed
- Inspection-ready
- Compatible with standard Langstroth equipment
No nails. No wiring. No frustration.
Available Options
Deep Frames
Ideal for brood chambers and overwintering colonies.
Medium Frames
Perfect for honey supers and lighter hive management.
Product Highlights
- Heavy waxed black foundation
- Fully assembled
- Standard Langstroth sizing
- Saves hours of prep work
- Ready for immediate hive installation
Good Fit For
- New beekeepers
- Spring splits
- Package installations
- Expanding apiaries
- Commercial or sideliner operations
- Anyone tired of assembling frames late at night
Flavor Profile
Nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of Colorado's high country, where the air is pure and nature thrives in abundance, our bees embark on a delightful journey, tasting the very essence of this pristine region's generosity.
Buckwheat: A modest, unassuming plant, yet its nectar yields a honey that is robust with a mellow, vanilla undertone. Rich in antioxidants, this unique flavor profile not only stands out but also balances the sugary whispers from the fruit trees, making it a treasured ingredient in our honey blend.
Fruit Trees: The gentle sway of peach, plum, apple, cherry, pear, and the radiant raspberries paint a picture not just for the eyes but for the palate. Each tree and bush, with its distinct blossom, offers the bees a sweet sip. From the tangy apple to the delicate sweetness of cherry and the zesty hint of raspberries, there's a tale in every taste.
Wildflowers: Dancing in the wild are the unsung floral heroes. They impart a subtle but exquisite floral note, gracefully tying together the boldness of buckwheat and the sweetness of the orchards.
Honey Care
Once you receive your honey, here are a few simple tips to help maintain it’s taste and freshness:
Store in a cool, dry place: Keep your honey away from direct sunlight and excessive heat. A kitchen cabinet or pantry is ideal.
Tightly seal the container: Ensure the cork is securely fastened after each use to prevent moisture from entering, which can lead to fermentation.
Avoid introducing contaminates: Always use clean utensils when scooping honey. Refrain from dipping wet or used spoons into the bottle to maintain its purity.
Crystallization is natural: Over time, honey might crystallize, turning thick and grainy. This doesn't mean it's spoiled. To return it to a liquid state, gently warm the bottle in a water bath, making sure not to overheat, as this can degrade its quality.
Remember, honey is one of the few foods that never spoils. With the right care, you can enjoy its sweetness for years to come!