OZ ARMOUR Painted Brood Box — Wax-Dipped Mesh Bottom Board
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OZ ARMOUR Painted Brood Box — Wax-Dipped Mesh Bottom Board

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OZ ARMOUR Painted Brood Box — Wax-Dipped Mesh Bottom BoardThe Right Foundation for Any New Colony A brood box is where everything begins. Its where the queen lies, where the colony builds its population, and where the foundation of a healthy hive is established. Getting the right one from the start makes everything that follows easier. This OZ ARMOUR brood box is a single full depth box made from 22mm New Zealand pine fully assembled, painted white, and complete with a lid and an upgraded wax dipped mesh

The Right Foundation for Any New Colony

A brood box is where everything begins. It’s where the queen lies, where the colony builds its population, and where the foundation of a healthy hive is established. Getting the right one from the start makes everything that follows easier.

This OZ ARMOUR brood box is a single full-depth box made from 22mm New Zealand pine — fully assembled, painted white, and complete with a lid and an upgraded wax-dipped mesh bottom board with beetle trap. Whether you’re installing a nucleus colony, transferring a package of bees, or splitting an existing hive, this is the right box for the job. Wax-embedded frames are available at checkout if you need them. At $179.99, available in 8- or 10-frame sizes, it’s a quality starting point built to last.

Perfect for Nucs, Package Bees, and Splits

A single brood box suits a new colony far better than jumping straight into a multi-level hive. Nucleus colonies — typically five frames of bees, brood, and a mated queen — settle into a single box comfortably and build out their new home without being spread too thin. Package bees starting from scratch need time to draw comb and establish their brood pattern before they’re ready for more space, and a single box provides the focused environment they need to get going.

For experienced beekeepers splitting a strong colony, a single brood box with a new or introduced queen is the cleanest setup — compact enough for the split to establish quickly and build its population before the season peaks. In every one of these situations, starting with one brood box is the right call. Add a honey super on top when the colony is ready, and the frames are mostly drawn — that’s how you grow a hive at the colony’s own pace rather than ahead of it.

22mm NZ Pine — Built for Australian Conditions

The box is made from 22mm New Zealand pine — 3mm thicker than the standard 19mm used in most imported hives. Thicker walls mean better insulation through Australian temperature extremes, greater resistance to warping and cracking through wet winters and dry summers, and a box that holds its shape and strength for well over a decade with basic care.

The exterior is painted white — UV-resistant and water-resistant — which reflects summer heat and protects the timber from moisture year-round. The interior is left in its natural, unpainted pine. Bees settle into an unpainted surface more readily, and a scent-neutral interior means your new colony gets comfortable faster.

Lid Included — Ready to Go

The lid is included with this brood box setup. It sits on top of the box, protecting the colony from the weather, keeping the internal temperature stable, and providing the bees with a complete, enclosed environment to establish in. Everything your colony needs to get started is right here — add bees.

Wax-Dipped Mesh Bottom Board — Beetle and Varroa Control

The wax-dipped mesh bottom board is one of the most useful features this brood box comes with — and it earns its place on two fronts.

The first is small hive beetle control. Bees naturally herd beetles toward the floor of the hive, and the stainless-mesh bottom board, wax-dipped, lets them fall through into the removable tray below, where they can’t climb back out. Fill the tray with diatomaceous earth — a natural, chemical-free powder — and you have continuous passive beetle management that runs every day without any effort from you. In Queensland, New South Wales, and other parts of Australia, where small hive beetle pressure is serious, this is not a minor feature.

The second is varroa monitoring. With varroa now established across much of Australia, keeping an eye on mite levels is part of responsible hive management. Varroa mites that drop off bees during natural grooming or after a treatment fall straight through the wax-dipped mesh into the tray below and cannot climb back up. Slide the tray in with a light coating of petroleum jelly or vegetable oil, leave it for 24 to 48 hours, and count the natural mite drop. That count gives you a clear picture of your colony’s mite load without opening a single frame or purchasing any additional equipment. The wax-dipped mesh bottom board makes varroa monitoring simple and colony-disruptive.

The wax-dipping treatment means the board needs no painting, recoating, or seasonal maintenance. Natural beeswax penetrates the timber fibres from the inside out, permanently sealing the wood against moisture. It’s a treatment that simply lasts — and because it’s completely natural, bees are comfortable with it from the moment they move in.

8-Frame or 10-Frame — Which to Choose

The 10-frame is the Australian standard — it offers maximum brood space and is compatible with virtually all Langstroth accessories. The 8-frame is lighter and easier to handle when full, which suits beekeepers who prefer less weight or are working in tighter spaces. Both configurations come with the same quality of timber, construction, lid, and wax-dipped mesh bottom board.

Wax-Embedded Frames — Optional at Checkout

At checkout, you can choose the brood box without frames if you already have stock on hand, or add a full set of Australian-made wax-embedded frames ready for your colony to start drawing comb from day one. For anyone installing a nucleus colony or package bees for the first time, the wax-embedded frames are the practical choice—they save hours of frame preparation and let you focus on getting your bees settled rather than on sorting out your equipment.

Specifications

  • Brand: OZ ARMOUR — trusted globally since 2018
  • Type: Single full-depth brood box — assembled and painted white
  • Timber: 22mm New Zealand pine — knot-free, dimensionally stable
  • Exterior: UV-resistant, water-resistant white paint
  • Interior: Unpainted natural NZ pine — bee-friendly
  • Lid: Included
  • Bottom board: Wax-dipped mesh with beetle trap — included, no painting required, maintenance-free
  • Beetle control: Removable tray — use with diatomaceous earth
  • Varroa monitoring: Removable tray for natural mite drop counts
  • Frame options: Without frames OR with wax-embedded frames (choose at checkout)
  • Frame count: 10 frames (10-frame) OR 8 frames (8-frame)
  • Sizes: 8-frame or 10-frame Langstroth
  • Price: $179.99
  • Best for: Nucleus colony transfer, package bee installation, colony splits
  • Lifespan: 15-20+ years with basic care

 

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