- Are the boxes and frames pre-assembled or flat-packed?
Alliance specialise in kitset (unassembled) woodware and all our woodware comes in flat-packed form. Our high precision cut woodware is a lot easier to assemble saving you time and money.
- Are the boxes compatible with 8-frame or 10-frame systems?
Yes, Alliance produce woodware suitable for 10 frame of 8 frame hives.
- Are the frames compatible with Canadian/USA extraction equipment?
Alliance frames has been tested with most commonly used extraction system and it works great.
- Can you help with custom size beehive woodware?
Yes, if you have an idea about custom size product we can surely help make it a reality. Get in touch with our team.
- Do you offer boxes with pre-drilled holes for screws or nailing?
Yes, Alliance boxes come with pre-drilled holes for easy assembly. However if you don't want holes you can place a special order.
- Does Alliance frames suit all plastic foundations?
Yes, Alliance frames fits all the commonly used foundations. Frames has a special narrow top bar groove and wider bottom bar that help with easier assembly and holing the foundation firm at extraction extraction.
- How does Alliance premium grade box compare to existing select grade?
Alliance premium grade box has is made from 100% clear grade timber without even smallest knots whereas select grade can have small imperfections such as tiny knots, gum pockets.
- How long does it take to assemble a flat-pack product?
Assembly time can change with product type. However, Alliance woodware is a lot easier and faster to assemble because of precise craftmanship. You don't have to re-machine any of Alliance components as they fit together effortlessly.
- How should I store Alliance product before assembly?
Product should be stored in original packaging away from direct sunlight and inside a contained storage space maintain moisture content.
- What is the difference between standard and commercial grade?
Alliance standard grade boxes has tighter grade specifications as compared to commercial grade. Standard grade has no edge knots or knots at the handle cut to keep outmost strength.
- What staples work best with Alliance frames?
For best result we recommend using 18ga stable with 3/8'' (10mm) crown and 1 1/4'' (32mm) legs.
- What tools are required for assembly?
It depeding how you choose to assemble your woodware. For best result boxes can be assembled using screws and frames with staple gun.
- What’s the difference between deep, medium, and shallow boxes?
The difference is in the height of the box, deep being the biggest at 9 5/8''(243mm ) , medium 6 5/8'' (169mm) and shallow 5 3/8''(146mm) depth. deep box can be used for brood or oney box but medium and shallow boxes are typically used as honey supers.
- Do the boxes come waxed or untreated?
Alliance produces a natural product and beekeepers can decide how they wish to preserve their woodware after assembly. Our woodware is not waxed or painted leaving options open for beekeepers.
- Do you use glue in any part of the construction?
No, Alliance boxes are proudly made from single piece board sourced from large diameter Radiata logs.
- How do you ensure there’s no warping or sap stain?
We process our logs in controlled environment and kiln dry in unique way to eliminate blue sap stain and produce a stable product with unform moisture content that helps to minimise twisting and warping.
- How is your lumber different from other beekeeping suppliers?
Alliance uses New Zealand Radiata lumber which is a lot more stronger and durable than widely used white pine. Our lumber has the straightest grains which offer super strength and its less prone to slitting/cracking while assembly.
- Is the timber chemically treated?
No, our box and frames are all natural. Only the cleats used in bottom board are treated with bee friendly chemical for longevity
- Is the timber sustainably sourced?
Yes, we are FSC certified company and we make sure we look after our resources and use plantation gown sustainable timber only.
- What is the moisture content of the wood?
12%
- What type of wood is used in Alliance hiveware?
Alliance uses sustainably grown New Zealand Radiata pine know for its higher strength, straight grains and knot fee lumber.
- What’s the benefit of kiln-dried timber for hiveware?
With our special seasoning kilns we can ensure each piece of lumber has a unform 12% moisture content enabling us to produce a stable product that can adapt to weather challenges.
- Why is Radiata Pine ideal for beekeeping?
Radiata pine is well suited for beekeeping because it offers longevity, greater stability and superior finish after machining making assembly effortless. It perform equally well in cold and warm weather.
- Can I mix and match product types in a single order?
Yes, for full container load you can mix and match across our product range to fill the container.
- Do you ship directly to beekeepers or only through distributors?
We work through our great distribution partners to keep the shipping cost low and give beekeepers the best deal possible.
- Do your boxes come palletised or boxed?
Packaged in cartons.
- How are products packaged for freight?
Packaged in cartons for easy handling and to maintain moisture content. Cartons are loaded on pallets for shipping.
- What happens if my shipment arrives damaged?
Contact your local distributor for a resolution.
- What’s the lead time from order to delivery?
Our distributors has product on hand and can dispatch the same day. For orders of full container load total lead time with production and shipping is 8-10 weeks.
- Where do you ship to in Canada?
Alliance distributors can ship all across Canada.
- Are your products tested to Canadian (North America) standards?
Yes, all the measurements are tested and proven to work with.
- Do you offer refunds or exchanges?
If you see any sizing issue please contact your local distributor and they can offer solution or replace the product for you.
- What should I do if my hiveware arrives with defects?
Contact your local distributor for a resolution.
- Are these products suitable for freezing cold winters?
Yes, with 40 years of industry experience Alliance woodware is proven to work well with all difference weathers ranging from cold Canadian and New Zealand winters to hot Western Australian summer. Alliance woodware withstand harshest climate.
- Can I paint or wax the products myself?
Yes, you can wax dip or paint your boxes after assembly to increase lifespan. To increase longevity boxes can be wax dipped and painted when the wax is still hot. Make sure to follow safety procedure as wax dipping is a challenging process.
- Can I use Alliance boxes for migratory pollination?
Alliance boxes has superior strength and greater durability because of high density Radiata lumber used for manufacturing. Alliance boxes can handle the stress of migratory pollination.
- How long should I expect your boxes to last in Canadian conditions?
With proper preservation boxes can last up to 20 years.
- What makes your products better for bee health?
Being a natural product Alliance woodware offers a natural habitat for bees to thrive.
- Do you offer volume pricing for commercial beekeepers?
Our partners & distributors can offer special pricing to commercial operations that need larger volume. See our Partners & Suppliers page to find your closest Alliance partner.
- How can I contact customer support?
Send us an email at [email protected].
- Where can I find a distributor near me?
All our partners & distributors are listed on our Partners & Suppliers page.
- Who is Alliance and where are you based?
Alliance makes precision cut beehive woodware from Radiata lumber. We are based in beautiful Tasman, New Zealand.
- Are the boxes and frames pre-assembled or flat-packed?
Alliance specialise in kitset (unassembled) woodware and all our woodware comes in flat-packed form. Our high precision cut woodware is a lot easier to assemble saving you time and money.
- Are the boxes compatible with 8-frame or 10-frame systems?
Yes, Alliance produce woodware suitable for 10 frame of 8 frame hives.
- Are the frames compatible with Canadian/USA extraction equipment?
Alliance frames has been tested with most commonly used extraction system and it works great.
- Are these products suitable for freezing cold winters?
Yes, with 40 years of industry experience Alliance woodware is proven to work well with all difference weathers ranging from cold Canadian and New Zealand winters to hot Western Australian summer. Alliance woodware withstand harshest climate.
- Are your products tested to Canadian (North America) standards?
Yes, all the measurements are tested and proven to work with.
- Can I mix and match product types in a single order?
Yes, for full container load you can mix and match across our product range to fill the container.
- Can I paint or wax the products myself?
Yes, you can wax dip or paint your boxes after assembly to increase lifespan. To increase longevity boxes can be wax dipped and painted when the wax is still hot. Make sure to follow safety procedure as wax dipping is a challenging process.
- Can I use Alliance boxes for migratory pollination?
Alliance boxes has superior strength and greater durability because of high density Radiata lumber used for manufacturing. Alliance boxes can handle the stress of migratory pollination.
- Can you help with custom size beehive woodware?
Yes, if you have an idea about custom size product we can surely help make it a reality. Get in touch with our team.
- Do the boxes come waxed or untreated?
Alliance produces a natural product and beekeepers can decide how they wish to preserve their woodware after assembly. Our woodware is not waxed or painted leaving options open for beekeepers.
- Do you offer boxes with pre-drilled holes for screws or nailing?
Yes, Alliance boxes come with pre-drilled holes for easy assembly. However if you don't want holes you can place a special order.
- Do you offer refunds or exchanges?
If you see any sizing issue please contact your local distributor and they can offer solution or replace the product for you.
- Do you offer volume pricing for commercial beekeepers?
Our partners & distributors can offer special pricing to commercial operations that need larger volume. See our Partners & Suppliers page to find your closest Alliance partner.
- Do you ship directly to beekeepers or only through distributors?
We work through our great distribution partners to keep the shipping cost low and give beekeepers the best deal possible.
- Do you use glue in any part of the construction?
No, Alliance boxes are proudly made from single piece board sourced from large diameter Radiata logs.
- Do your boxes come palletised or boxed?
Packaged in cartons.
- Does Alliance frames suit all plastic foundations?
Yes, Alliance frames fits all the commonly used foundations. Frames has a special narrow top bar groove and wider bottom bar that help with easier assembly and holing the foundation firm at extraction extraction.
- How are products packaged for freight?
Packaged in cartons for easy handling and to maintain moisture content. Cartons are loaded on pallets for shipping.
- How can I contact customer support?
Send us an email at [email protected].
- How do you ensure there’s no warping or sap stain?
We process our logs in controlled environment and kiln dry in unique way to eliminate blue sap stain and produce a stable product with unform moisture content that helps to minimise twisting and warping.
- How does Alliance premium grade box compare to existing select grade?
Alliance premium grade box has is made from 100% clear grade timber without even smallest knots whereas select grade can have small imperfections such as tiny knots, gum pockets.
- How is your lumber different from other beekeeping suppliers?
Alliance uses New Zealand Radiata lumber which is a lot more stronger and durable than widely used white pine. Our lumber has the straightest grains which offer super strength and its less prone to slitting/cracking while assembly.
- How long does it take to assemble a flat-pack product?
Assembly time can change with product type. However, Alliance woodware is a lot easier and faster to assemble because of precise craftmanship. You don't have to re-machine any of Alliance components as they fit together effortlessly.
- How long should I expect your boxes to last in Canadian conditions?
With proper preservation boxes can last up to 20 years.
- How should I store Alliance product before assembly?
Product should be stored in original packaging away from direct sunlight and inside a contained storage space maintain moisture content.
- Is the timber chemically treated?
No, our box and frames are all natural. Only the cleats used in bottom board are treated with bee friendly chemical for longevity
- Is the timber sustainably sourced?
Yes, we are FSC certified company and we make sure we look after our resources and use plantation gown sustainable timber only.
- What happens if my shipment arrives damaged?
Contact your local distributor for a resolution.
- What is the difference between standard and commercial grade?
Alliance standard grade boxes has tighter grade specifications as compared to commercial grade. Standard grade has no edge knots or knots at the handle cut to keep outmost strength.
- What is the moisture content of the wood?
12%
- What makes your products better for bee health?
Being a natural product Alliance woodware offers a natural habitat for bees to thrive.
- What should I do if my hiveware arrives with defects?
Contact your local distributor for a resolution.
- What staples work best with Alliance frames?
For best result we recommend using 18ga stable with 3/8'' (10mm) crown and 1 1/4'' (32mm) legs.
- What tools are required for assembly?
It depeding how you choose to assemble your woodware. For best result boxes can be assembled using screws and frames with staple gun.
- What type of wood is used in Alliance hiveware?
Alliance uses sustainably grown New Zealand Radiata pine know for its higher strength, straight grains and knot fee lumber.
- What’s the benefit of kiln-dried timber for hiveware?
With our special seasoning kilns we can ensure each piece of lumber has a unform 12% moisture content enabling us to produce a stable product that can adapt to weather challenges.
- What’s the difference between deep, medium, and shallow boxes?
The difference is in the height of the box, deep being the biggest at 9 5/8''(243mm ) , medium 6 5/8'' (169mm) and shallow 5 3/8''(146mm) depth. deep box can be used for brood or oney box but medium and shallow boxes are typically used as honey supers.
- What’s the lead time from order to delivery?
Our distributors has product on hand and can dispatch the same day. For orders of full container load total lead time with production and shipping is 8-10 weeks.
- Where can I find a distributor near me?
All our partners & distributors are listed on our Partners & Suppliers page.
- Where do you ship to in Canada?
Alliance distributors can ship all across Canada.
- Who is Alliance and where are you based?
Alliance makes precision cut beehive woodware from Radiata lumber. We are based in beautiful Tasman, New Zealand.
- Why is Radiata Pine ideal for beekeeping?
Radiata pine is well suited for beekeeping because it offers longevity, greater stability and superior finish after machining making assembly effortless. It perform equally well in cold and warm weather.
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