The Riviera Kid
House Bee
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My dad and I are making another brood box and the design specifies to use 18mm wood.
I have almost enough 18mm wood but not quite enough for the whole brood box but I have got some 12mm and there is enough of it to make the sides - the panels that will be perpendicular to, and support, the frames.
So, my question is this:
The design I am using will give the correct bee space between the side bars of the frames and the side panels of the hive if 18mm wood is used. Using 12mm wood instead of the prescribed 18 will add 6mm each side to the bee space down each side of the frames.
Will the bees object to this? Or bung it all up with propolis or brace comb? or just carry on like it's the standard bee space?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers.
I have almost enough 18mm wood but not quite enough for the whole brood box but I have got some 12mm and there is enough of it to make the sides - the panels that will be perpendicular to, and support, the frames.
So, my question is this:
The design I am using will give the correct bee space between the side bars of the frames and the side panels of the hive if 18mm wood is used. Using 12mm wood instead of the prescribed 18 will add 6mm each side to the bee space down each side of the frames.
Will the bees object to this? Or bung it all up with propolis or brace comb? or just carry on like it's the standard bee space?
Any advice appreciated.
Cheers.