Our most versatile nuc box.
This flatpack nuc is lightweight, economical, and easy to assemble. Despite the lightweight appearance, quality UV resistant corflute gives this thing a surprising amount of durability. It's very useful to have a few of these on hand in swarm season. In an unassembled condition they are very easy to store and they can be folded together in a manner of minutes. The best corflute nuc out there.
Some of our staff use these nucs frequently and have found them suitable for overwintering. During summer they work well if they're out of direct sunlight.
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Plastic vents with variable ventilation
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Easy to clean
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Can be assembled in a few minutes: simply scan the QR code on the nuc to view the assembly instructions
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Suitable for overwintering (with internal feeder)
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Can be assembled in a couple of minutes
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80kg stackable capacity
Please note: the Hive Doctor corflute nuc has cutouts at the sides and the bottom. You shouldn't remove these unless you intend to join two nucs together. You can view a video showing the assembly of these corflute nucs here.
Our most versatile nuc box.
This flatpack nuc is lightweight, economical, and easy to assemble. Despite the lightweight appearance, quality UV resistant corflute gives this thing a surprising amount of durability. It's very useful to have a few of these on hand in swarm season. In an unassembled condition they are very easy to store and they can be folded together in a manner of minutes. The best corflute nuc out there.
Some of our staff use these nucs frequently and have found them suitable for overwintering. During summer they work well if they're out of direct sunlight.
-
Plastic vents with variable ventilation
-
Easy to clean
-
Can be assembled in a few minutes: simply scan the QR code on the nuc to view the assembly instructions
-
Suitable for overwintering (with internal feeder)
-
Can be assembled in a couple of minutes
-
80kg stackable capacity
Please note: the Hive Doctor corflute nuc has cutouts at the sides and the bottom. You shouldn't remove these unless you intend to join two nucs together. You can view a video showing the assembly of these corflute nucs here.