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I have some two-year-old foundation-it seems a bit more brittle than the fresher stuff but looks useable. Will the bees be ok with it?
yes they will, I have stuff even older than that this year and they're fine with it.I have some two-year-old foundation-it seems a bit more brittle than the fresher stuff but looks useable. Will the bees be ok with it?
just sticking it in a hive will have the same effectWarm it very slightly with a hair drier and it will loose the brittle feel while you make the frames up.
A bit difficult to stick it in the hive without the frame! I was suggesting he warned it slightly so that it wasn't brittle when making frames up!just sticking it in a hive will have the same effect
Or a hair dryer?consider doing it in a warmer room then
Or a hair dryer?
what is this obsession with hairdryers and foundation?Or a hair dryer?
Is Wales really that remote that hairdryers are considered magicit went straight into the frame without any magic tricks.
Is Wales really that remote that hairdryers are considered magic
Tim Rowe....For some reason I've just been reminded of a youtube video I watched ages ago, possibly from an Irish beekeeper, who made his own sheets of flat foundation (which he claimed worked just as well as embossed, as far as I recall). I'm sure he said that once cooled the wax sheet was brittle, but rolling it with a rolling pin restored its flexibility.
Has anyone else heard of this or did I just have too much cheese before bedtime that night?
James
For some reason I've just been reminded of a youtube video I watched ages ago, possibly from an Irish beekeeper, who made his own sheets of flat foundation (which he claimed worked just as well as embossed, as far as I recall). I'm sure he said that once cooled the wax sheet was brittle, but rolling it with a rolling pin restored its flexibility.
Has anyone else heard of this or did I just have too much cheese before bedtime that night?
it is when people obsess about using them for beekeepingIs Wales really that remote that hairdryers are considered magic
The differences in crystalline properties in the wax between the two forming methods are essentially the same as the difference between casting and forging steel (for the same reasons) resulting in the milling method producing wax sheets that are less brittle and more malleable.
It's just a darn sight cheaper using a quick blast of a hair dryer than warming a whole room. I am not obsessing, just offering help and ideas!it is when people obsess about using them for beekeeping
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