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What is the best gauge of mono-filament fishing line to use for 'wiring' frames and which type of plastic (I have seen nylon and PE advertised). Thanks for all answers.
If the 30lb braided line has the same diameter as 6lb mono I personally wouldn't use it, as I have seen how quickly they chew through the 6lb mono line. Unless someone would like to comment who has used the braided line.
They got through a couple of frames of mine with 30lb mono last season. I'm using thicker stuff this year. I wouldn't bother with braid on the grounds of cost alone. You can buy 500m of cheapo sea fishing mono for about £7.
I'm only a beginner at beekeeping but i have been a trout & salmon angler for 37 years, a lot of us now use braided line rather than mono as it has no stretch, you can also get it wax coated , could this be an option as opposed to monofilament? 30lb braid is more like the diameter of 6lb mono.
a lot of us now use braided line rather than mono
Bees are not fish. Fish don't chew away polystyrene blocks, shred clingfilm and a host of other things bees do. 'Horses for courses' is the term for applications such as this. Post your recommendation if and when you know it works, is my suggestion.
You seem to have far more experience of fishing than beekeeping. I was coarse fishing over fifty years ago, but would not comment on current technology. I will likely stick with my trusty 12 1/2 foot cane and greenheart rod with my half bale fixed spool Mitchell reel. Sound, well tried and trusted combination that was proven to work.
But its no good if bees chew through it? Braid is more expensive but being wax coated the bees might not even think about chewing through it as it wont look so strange. Anyway, it was just an idea. I'm not telling people to use it, i thought it may be an option. I'm sticking with wire Lol
But its no good if bees chew through it? Braid is more expensive but being wax coated the bees might not even think about chewing through it as it wont look so strange. Anyway, it was just an idea. I'm not telling people to use it, i thought it may be an option. I'm sticking with wire Lol
They'll chew through the individual strands of braided fishing line more quickly than monofilament, and you'll see the little strands being pulled out through the entrance. It won't take them long, they're quite determined creatures.
What wax is used for the coating? Would it be okay for bees to eat?
If they chew the fishing line they have to also chew the wax that it's covered with.