Sterlisiation of Polystyrene Hives. The Official information.

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Poly Hive

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as part of another project I approached the Ministry (FERA) some time ago about thier attitude to Poly units and the all important sterlisation aspect.

I attach their PDF file which arrived this morning, and from it quote:

"Cleaning and Disinfecting plastic or polystyrene hives

Plastic beehives have been used in Europe for at least 30 years. Although still
relatively uncommon in the UK, they are becoming more popular. Prior to
sterilisation, plastic hives and components need to be carefully cleaned, just as you would a wooden hive. i.e. freeze components to kill insect pests, lace onto a disposable work surface (newspaper or cardboard), scrape all parts as thoroughly as possible to remove adhering wax comb or propolis, and destroy all debris that you remove, by burning. Once your plastic hive is clean, it is ready to be sterilised.

However, options available are limited compared to the range of treatments you can use on wooden hives. Use of a blowtorch, for example, is clearly out of the question as this would simply melt the equipment, and the emperatures involved in paraffin wax treatment would also be inappropriate. Manufacturers of popular plastic hive brands recommend that the best available options are chemical disinfectants that contain hypochlorite or caustic soda, as described above for wooden hive sterilisation. Only hypochlorite-based products are recommended for AFB (see Dealing with EFB and AFB, below). Gamma irradiation should also be effective, but
no details are available at time of writing. Any cleaning and treatment agent or solution should be tried on a small component or area to check that no damage will be caused."

To most of you this is just another piece of information, to me it represents a giant step forward as now we have an offical method of sterlisation, and the beating stick for poly of AFB and EFB is negated.

I have to say I am rather pleased this morning, and pleasantly suprised too.

I now have even more reason to wear my shirt tomorrow. LOL

PH
 
A timely post PH, as a certain supplier has just offered a new poly National for sale this morning and it will be available at Stoneleigh tomorrow (Saturday).
 
which arrived this morning

All good stuff, PH.

They obviously kept you waiting a while; that's been on the M*dern B**keeping website for well over a couple months at least, I would think. I've referenced it in a post on here previously, and so has at least one other, probably when you were last on holiday abroad, back in January. It is dated Oct 2010, so been around 6 months or so.

Regards, RAB
 
I have to say I am rather pleased this morning, and pleasantly suprised too.

I now have even more reason to wear my shirt tomorrow. LOL

PH

See if you can get broadband connection up there Poly - that link and info has been on Mod Beek for months :laughing-smiley-014:laughing-smiley-014

http://tinyurl.com/37vpbzb
 
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Fair enough guys but I wanted it direct from the Ministry so as to be on rock solid ground.

PH
 
Rooftops,

I was speaking with Julie yesterday, re another matter, and was told perhaps a small fib but she said the hives would not be available until towards the end of the month (not far off, now). I would understand from that, as I was expecting it would be unveiled today, they were not yet fully stocked with the full hive (with supers) and it is those which will be available by the end of the month or thereabouts - so just the basic floor, brood, & roof is on the order line now?

So are you officially retired now?

Regards, RAB
 
Rooftops,

I was speaking with Julie yesterday, re another matter, and was told perhaps a small fib but she said the hives would not be available until towards the end of the month (not far off, now). I would understand from that, as I was expecting it would be unveiled today, they were not yet fully stocked with the full hive (with supers) and it is those which will be available by the end of the month or thereabouts - so just the basic floor, brood, & roof is on the order line now?

So are you officially retired now?

Regards, RAB

I am sure no deliberate fib was told. We knew the hives were in Finland last week ready for shipment - see picture below and note snow on ground - but it was touch and go getting them here on time and we have learned the lesson before of promising things will be here on a certain date only to be dissapointed. The new Nationals literally arrived only yesterday and now need to be unpacked, re-packed and then put in the van today to get to Stoneleigh. Stock at Stoneliegh will be limited simply because of the lack of time to make up complete hive sets etc but there will be plenty back at the warehouse. Wider choices will also go on the website next week - e.g. individual components.

And yes, officially retired now (second time) but still involved as an advisor, new product finder and will be helping on the stand tomorrow.
 
There def in stock and ready to go just had a ready to dispatch email from them and you only get them when they have packed your order
looking forward to getting them
 

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