A beehive has frames situated at several levels in common body. The common inner space is separated vertically at each level at a case space (20) with frames grouped in a case (15); between the levels, one transverse frame space (12) for a system for redirecting the bees between all the spaces; and one transverse watering/feeding space (32). The frames freed from the bees after their redirectering to other spaces can be taken out laterally. The queen bee can be directed from each case space (20) to exactly defined single frame (10) in the transverse redirecting frame space (12) in order to be found on it. The access to each separate inner space is independent: to upper level spaces - by laterally sliding cover (21), to the other level spaces - sideward through separate movable outer walls (8). Watering/feeding goes through two parallel and independently functioning systems, connected by gravity through the spillways of the racks (25).