
We are getting ready for a VERY busy spring! Starting off with teaching a three week beginners course in March and then a queen rearing class in June. Here is to hoping that you all enjoy the classes you take!

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Two things could be holding it up, first is the burr comb but I don't think that is the problem, there would not be burr comb unless thee was a lot of space up there. In the first picture, all the way to the left on the end there is a board that sticks up above the top bars. It appears to me that is holding the top cover up making an attic. If you cut that board flush with the top bars it should let the top cover set down on the top bars. You might also consider using a piece of heavy plastic in between the top cover and the top bars to keep the bees from gluing them together.
Congrats!! It will bee fun. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)I ordered 2 sets of Italian bees last night along with 2 hives and all of the gear! Now, to get my hives set up before the bees come in on April 11! I am very excited!