cleaning queen excluders

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Bin it and buy a wire one instead is the easiest solution, otherwise as what finman said


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Test a similar plastic first but temperatures in solar melters generally sit between the melting point of wax and of plastics. One of the joys of mine is bunging in a pile of (wire) excluders. At this time of the year, it can be as simple as a sheet of class on the excluder on a pile of newspaper. Experiment.
 
Never clean or sterelise a wire one with a flame gun, a) it catches fire, b) the bars get hot and expand leaving larger gaps that the queen can get through!!!!!!
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Never clean or sterelise a wire one with a flame gun, a) it catches fire, b) the bars get hot and expand leaving larger gaps that the queen can get through!!!!!!
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Never clean or sterilise a plastic one with a flame gun, either. Thought I better add this to avoid people making wrong assumptions after enrico’s post.:)
 
I knew exactly what you where saying and i could see warping being a issue from burning with a flame, and i could also imagine the chromed wire excluders becoming rusty once heated like that.

He was just having a gentle dig as I pulled him up on lack of explanation in a thread. All in good taste!
 
He was just having a gentle dig as I pulled him up on lack of explanation in a thread. All in good taste!

OMG 2 people having a bit of banter and not upsetting everyone must check I'm not on another site by mistake lol
 
OMG 2 people having a bit of banter and not upsetting everyone must check I'm not on another site by mistake lol

Don't worry normal service will be resumed shortly :)
Although you are right it makes a pleasant change.....
 
Yesterday, I spent part of a wet morning cleaning the comb off a wire excluder with a hive tool and a stanley knife. In the afternoon, the sun came out for a short time and I put the excluder in an upturned roof covered by a sheet of rigid clear acrylic. The wax started to melt until the sun went in.

Any thoughts or suggestions to clean a wire excluder ?

NO --- I am not moving to a sunnier country.
 
I thought propolis had antispetic properties so apart from its stickiness and propensity for lumps to form which may mean gaps forming, why would anyone want to remove it from anything?
 

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