- Joined
- Apr 29, 2023
- Messages
- 302
- Reaction score
- 178
- Location
- Northumberland
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 100
My cousin used to farm somewhat, and has kindly given me some old National boxes, some cedar and some pine and all creosoted. I know it's banned for us joe public now, but wondered if when dry as it is, it would or could pose any harm to either the bees, their honey, or I've read cedar actually degrades more rapidly when creosoted - anyone else read this or just scorch em/acetic for disease and press em into service as per? Particularly intrigued by the notion that creosote could somehow actually accelerate the demise of WRC-made hives. Not otherwise inclined to treat the cedar with linseed or any other preservative- too costly and time-consuming for a start. Cheers!