- Joined
- Nov 26, 2008
- Messages
- 1,091
- Reaction score
- 369
- Location
- Haddenham Buckinghamshire
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 20
I have been asked to look after 3 swienty poly hives for a fellow beek who is unwell.
Two hives are occupied but one lost its colony after swarming and the frames are full of Greater Wax Moth cocoons.
I have removed the frames to clean or burn but the hive is heavily propolised and I want to sterilise it and clean it up. I usually wash my poly NUCs in hot water with washing soda and bleach. The swienty hives do not seem to be a dense polystyrene as the Paynes NUCs and obviously are more difficult to wash as I cannot immerse them.
Any suggestions would be welcome.
Two hives are occupied but one lost its colony after swarming and the frames are full of Greater Wax Moth cocoons.
I have removed the frames to clean or burn but the hive is heavily propolised and I want to sterilise it and clean it up. I usually wash my poly NUCs in hot water with washing soda and bleach. The swienty hives do not seem to be a dense polystyrene as the Paynes NUCs and obviously are more difficult to wash as I cannot immerse them.
Any suggestions would be welcome.