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Insulated Double NUC Box - Top Feeder & Mesh Floor
Insulated Double NUC Box - Top Feeder & Mesh Floor
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Two small colonies in one box, with feeding and beetle control built in
There comes a point in most beekeeping journeys where one hive turns into a need for two. Whether you've taken a split, you're mating a queen, or you've caught a swarm, a full brood box is far too much space. A small colony in a big empty box struggles to stay warm, struggles to defend itself, and stalls. What you need is a nuc box sized right for the job.
This double NUC box runs two separate small colonies side by side in a single insulated body, divided by a solid PVC partition so neither side interferes with the other. At $79.99 AUD, it arrives flat-packed with step-by-step instructions.
Two colonies, properly separated
The PVC partition splits the box into two sealed compartments. Each side has its own entrance, one facing front, one rear, so bees orient to different directions and don't confuse doorways. Two independent colonies, two queens, two splits, in the footprint of one bee nuc box.
Mesh bottom board
The floor is a mesh screen over a sloped bottom plate. It keeps air moving through the box and drops small hive beetles onto the tray below where they can't climb back. Add diatomaceous earth to that tray and it becomes an active beetle trap. The sloped plate clears moisture and debris, keeping the interior clean under a vulnerable young colony.
Top feeders: feed without opening the hive
Each side has its own top feeder drop box. Feed syrup from above without pulling the lid or disturbing the brood. This also keeps syrup inside the hive and away from robbing bees, the last thing a weak colony needs. Each side feeds on its own schedule.
High-density EPS insulation
A small colony can't regulate temperature the way a full hive can. The high-density EPS body holds warmth through cold snaps and stays cooler under a hot sun. Bees spend less energy clustering or fanning and more building comb and raising brood. Unlike timber, it won't rot, warp, or need painting.
What a double NUC is actually for
This is a staging box, not a honey factory. Use it for starting colonies, mating queens, holding a spare queen, overwintering a small colony, or housing a swarm. Once a colony outgrows the beekeeping nuc, transfer the frames to a full brood box and put the nuc straight back to work. Frames and bees not included.
Specifications:
- Configuration: double NUC box, two separate colonies side by side
- Body: high-density EPS - insulated, won't rot, warp, or need painting
- Included: top cover, top feeder drop box (×2), PVC partition, mesh bottom board, sloped bottom plate
- Entrances: two (front & rear), one per compartment
- Feeding: top feeder drop box per side, feed without opening the hive
- Beetle control: mesh floor + diatomaceous earth tray
- Assembly: flat-packed, instructions included
- Frames & bees: not included
- Price: $79.99 AUD
What is the NUC Double Innovative Design with Top Feeder?
It is a double NUC hive box built for efficient hive management, including a top cover, top feeder drop box, PVC form partition, and bottom plate. It is designed to improve productivity and simplify feeding and hive access.
What is included in the box?
The kit includes a top cover, top feeder drop box, PVC form partition, and bottom plate, along with step by step assembly instructions for setup.
Does this NUC box require assembly?
Yes. Assembly is required, and the kit comes with a detailed, step by step installation guide to make setup straightforward for beekeepers of any experience level.
How does the top feeder work?
The top feeder drop box sits within the design, allowing beekeepers to feed the colony without fully opening the hive, reducing disturbance and heat loss during feeding.
What are the embedded entrances used for?
Front and rear embedded beehive entrances allow beekeepers to control bee access and airflow, making it easier to manage colony activity and hive ventilation.
How does the protective sleeve design help the hive?
Protective sleeves shield the hive from bumps and rainwater infiltration, helping protect the colony and internal components from weather damage and physical impact.
Why does the box have a raised edge design?
The raised edge design makes frame removal easier, reducing resistance and effort when beekeepers need to inspect or manage frames during routine hive checks.
What is the purpose of the bottom plate slope?
The sloped bottom plate helps eliminate waste buildup and reduces bacterial breeding, supporting better hygiene and colony health inside the hive.
Is this NUC box suitable for beginner beekeepers?
Yes. The step by step assembly guide and simplified feeding and entrance design make it manageable for beginners, while its features also suit experienced beekeepers managing multiple hives.
Why choose a double NUC box over a single design?
A double NUC box allows beekeepers to manage two colonies within one structure, saving space and materials while still supporting separate feeding and entrance control for each colony.
