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Nuc

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Hi folks, just wondering if some offcuts of tanalised timber which i have would be ok to use for hive construction ? Or will the tanalising cause problems. Thanks, nuc.
 
I was advised against using treated if possible, but I'm sure you'll get a whole range of for's and against's ;)
 
The treatment protects against decay and insect attack and I have seen a residue form on some treated woods, something that I would'nt my bees near.
 
treated timber is ok for roofs and floors, wouldnt use it myself for the brood or supers
 
Would it be alright for top and bottom runners ? I have used lathes for these and routed the gaps out.
 
Ok, thanks for all replies. Will not be using it then. Thanks.
 

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