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- Location
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- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- Ten
Not really and of course neither does polystyrene breath. The thickness is for stability and insulation from the elements.
My 14x12 brood boxes have 18mm sides and 9mm end panels. It doesn't appear to have had any great effect on the bees over winter, but if I had added extra insulation to the end panels, would the bees have benefited? I suspect the answer to that question is yes, but can't prove it.
So, if marine ply is waterproof and so doesn't breath, why not varnish it?
Perhaps others can put me right about any misconceptions I may have regarding plywood.
I use raw linseed oil on my plywood.
My 14x12 brood boxes have 18mm sides and 9mm end panels. It doesn't appear to have had any great effect on the bees over winter, but if I had added extra insulation to the end panels, would the bees have benefited? I suspect the answer to that question is yes, but can't prove it.
So, if marine ply is waterproof and so doesn't breath, why not varnish it?
Perhaps others can put me right about any misconceptions I may have regarding plywood.
I use raw linseed oil on my plywood.