Hive Bodies and Supers (10-Frame)

How to Choose a Super

A honey super functions as an additional storage place for extra honey and pollen for months when honey flow and pollen stores are low. Bees will eat their way up to consume stockpiled honey and pollen for survival during winter months.

Beekeepers often harvest honey from the honey super frames. After honey has been extracted, you can save it for later so bees can use leftover products to produce more honey and brood.

The basic configuration of a Langstroth hive was created with bees’ instincts in mind. Bees make honey and store it at the top, while brood production is at the bottom.

If you’re a beginner at raising bees or simply interested in beekeeping, check out our beginner hive kits to make your options easy.

Don't forget that every colony and beekeeper practices beekeeping differently, even within the same region. We recommend talking to multiple beekeepers in your area to see what works for them.

Choosing the right option depends on the hive parts you need and your goal. 

  • Type: You have three options, which are deep, medium and shallow.
  • Honey or Brood Production: Some are commonly used as additional honey production, while others are used for raising brood.
  • Grade: The wood grade depends on your budget and personal preferences.
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