TooBee...
Field Bee
- Joined
- Aug 11, 2017
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- Location
- Ireland
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- National
- Number of Hives
- 2+ nucs
I seem to recall reading on the Forum somewhere, someone mentioned in passing that they were rubbing the inside of their hive with Beeswax, from memory this was either a poly hive or a homemade hive I think made from poly type insulation.
I'm just making up a couple of hives, and I am wondering if any members rub beeswax inside their hives before they place their bees in it, or is this something I shouldn't worry about, I think it's suggested if you're using it as a bait hive?
Would it not encourage bridging? Or will it help the bees accept the 'unatural' internal material of the hive? One of the hives I have built from insulation, the other from wood.
I'm just making up a couple of hives, and I am wondering if any members rub beeswax inside their hives before they place their bees in it, or is this something I shouldn't worry about, I think it's suggested if you're using it as a bait hive?
Would it not encourage bridging? Or will it help the bees accept the 'unatural' internal material of the hive? One of the hives I have built from insulation, the other from wood.