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In 1851, Langstroth revolutionized the world of beekeeping with his innovative concept of bee space in the top-opening hive. By ingeniously leaving a bee-sized gap between the frames and the coverboard, he made it easy to lift the cover, which typically stuck due to propolis. This pivotal discovery led to the creation of removable frames, allowing beekeepers to manage their hives with ease. By ensuring a small space (less than 1/4 inch) between the combs, bees would seal it with propolis, effectively bonding the combs to the hive. In contrast, a larger gap (over 3/8 inch) would result in the bees filling it with comb. Langstroth’s groundbreaking innovations not only simplified beekeeping but also significantly advanced the practice itself, shaping the future of apiculture.
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