Why would a beekeeper need a coldroom?
When people think of cold rooms, they usually associate them with foodservice, retail, hospitality, or food production. But sometimes our customers surprise us.
4. juni 2026

When people think of cold rooms, they usually associate them with foodservice, retail, hospitality, or food production. But sometimes our customers surprise us.
Recently, we discovered that TEFCOLD modular cold rooms are being used by beekeepers in the Czech Republic — a use case we hadn't originally anticipated, but one that makes perfect sense once you see the benefits.
It is a great example of how flexible modular cold rooms can be, adapting to industries and applications far beyond traditional refrigeration needs.
Why would a beekeeper need a Coldroom?
Temperature plays a crucial role in preserving the quality of many bee-related products. Honey, pollen, propolis, and honeycombs all benefit from stable storage conditions that help maintain their quality over time.
For beekeepers, controlled cold storage can help:
✔️ preserve the natural characteristics of honey
✔️ slow down unwanted changes caused by heat
✔️ protect temperature-sensitive bee products
✔️ create a clean and organized storage environment
Whether managing a few hives or operating a large commercial apiary, proper storage becomes increasingly important as production grows.
More than just honey storage
One of the interesting things about this application is the variety of products that can be stored in a cold room.
Beekeepers use temperature-controlled storage for:
- honey barrels and containers
- liquid or creamed honey
- pollen and propolis
- honeycombs and frames
- beekeeping equipment and supplies
The modular nature of TEFCOLD cold rooms allows each installation to be tailored to the available space and storage requirements.

An effective way to protect stored honeycombs
A particularly clever application involves storing honeycombs outside the active beekeeping season.
Low temperatures help reduce the activity of wax moths (Galleria mellonella), a common pest that can damage stored combs. By keeping combs in a controlled environment, beekeepers can better preserve valuable frames and reduce the risk of infestation.
Built around FLEXIBILITY
What makes modular cold rooms suitable for unexpected applications like this is their flexibility.
The insulated panel system allows cold rooms to be built in a wide range of sizes, from compact storage spaces to large walk-in installations. As storage requirements increase, the system can often be expanded to accommodate future growth.
This adaptability makes modular cold rooms relevant across many industries — and sometimes even in places where you might not expect to find them.
Energy Efficiency and Reliable Operation
TEFCOLD modular cold rooms are built with high-density insulation panels that help maintain stable internal temperatures while minimizing energy consumption. When combined with efficient refrigeration units, they offer a cost-effective solution for year-round use.
A Reminder That Innovation Often Comes from Customers
One of the most rewarding parts of working with modular refrigeration solutions is seeing the creative ways customers use them.
Beekeeping was not the first application that came to mind when we designed our modular cold rooms, but it is a fantastic example of how temperature-controlled storage can solve challenges in different industries.
From restaurants and supermarkets to food producers and now beekeepers, TEFCOLD modular cold rooms continue to prove that flexible refrigeration solutions can find a place almost anywhere.
