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I use untreated cat litter pellets.
once lit will smoulder for hours .
for quick jobs, egg boxes .

I've wondered if they will be ok, pellets online cost a small fortune so was planning on getting some cat litter pellets to give them a try.
 
I use corrugated cardboard rolled up with hessian sacking. Also egg boxes for quick jobs. I found wood shavings unreliable in my old cheapo smoker, but haven’t tried them in my Dadent purchased this year.C18F31DB-66A4-4B6B-8DCB-C63AB0D4BB35.jpeg131287A3-DDFB-4039-A304-EBB72D361D53.jpegC18F31DB-66A4-4B6B-8DCB-C63AB0D4BB35.jpeg
 
I wonder what the wider consensus would be?
Do you buy smoker fuel, are you recycling wood to make alsorts of hive equipment, the more we can do such things the better.
Same goes for growing our own food at home as much as we can.
This is at the for front of my mind more so than ever, David is a right pain in the *** isn't he.:confused:
I collect rotten wood from our forest apiary and use cardboard packaging and a straw fire stater to get it going.

I also make all my hive parts out of pallet wood other than the boxes themselves which I buy the pine multi packs from bee equipment when they have them in stock.

If I ever get access to a proper workshop I'm sure I could make the boxes out of pallet wood as well.
 
I use whatever is to hand. Usually ripped up cardboard boxes, sometimes sawdust, sometimes dead wood. If too hot a handful of grass on top.

I collect rotten wood from our forest apiary and use cardboard packaging and a straw fire stater to get it going.

I also make all my hive parts out of pallet wood other than the boxes themselves which I buy the pine multi packs from bee equipment when they have them in stock.

If I ever get access to a proper workshop I'm sure I could make the boxes out of pallet wood as well.

You certainly can, even without a proper workshop. Some pallets better than others. If you're lucky you can find ones with wider boards which are wide enough to make supers. Most of the time you need to join them together on the thin edge (I use dowels and glue but could probably use a router to make them tongue and groove) to make them wide enough. You'll probably need a variety of pallet styles to find wood chunky enough for the handles though.
 
I use whatever is to hand. Usually ripped up cardboard boxes, sometimes sawdust, sometimes dead wood. If too hot a handful of grass on top.



You certainly can, even without a proper workshop. Some pallets better than others. If you're lucky you can find ones with wider boards which are wide enough to make supers. Most of the time you need to join them together on the thin edge (I use dowels and glue but could probably use a router to make them tongue and groove) to make them wide enough. You'll probably need a variety of pallet styles to find wood chunky enough for the handles though.
Not much of a village ***** are you. :unsure::laughing-smiley-004
 
I've wondered if they will be ok, pellets online cost a small fortune so was planning on getting some cat litter pellets to give them a try.
Pop some damp grass on once you’ve got it going!
cool white smoke and prevents the odd pellet from rolling in the hive 😉
 
I doesn’t really burn , scorch a little . It’s purpose is to cool the smoke produced by the pellets .
 
Following a tip from a bee inspector, this year I discovered hemp straw. He buys it specifically for the purpose (from horse bedding suppliers, I think). I happen to have enough left over from a building project to last until I can't lift supers. Lights, burns, lasts, smokes, no sparks, no stress, bees happy. Magic (but not like mushrooms, as far as I've noticed)
 
Following a tip from a bee inspector, this year I discovered hemp straw. He buys it specifically for the purpose (from horse bedding suppliers, I think)....
I have a problem with that! My smoker fuel literally falls out of a tree onto my hives.
 
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