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malawi2854
House Bee
- Joined
- Nov 16, 2009
- Messages
- 205
- Reaction score
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- Location
- Tonbridge, Kent
- Hive Type
- 14x12
- Number of Hives
- 5
WOW!
Thank you so much everyone - all very useful comments.
I don't particularly want to go down the hot air gun route - I do like to get a little bit of wax off, just for the fun of it, really, and faffing about with something that gets very hot, and I'm likely to kill myself using (I'm about as non-"practical" as it gets!) is probably a bad idea for me!
So I think the normal bread knife idea, with an uncapping fork on standby is best - my bees do have a habit of making rather lumpy comb - no matter how straight the frame next door is!
Thanks again everyone - much appreciated!
Thank you so much everyone - all very useful comments.
I don't particularly want to go down the hot air gun route - I do like to get a little bit of wax off, just for the fun of it, really, and faffing about with something that gets very hot, and I'm likely to kill myself using (I'm about as non-"practical" as it gets!) is probably a bad idea for me!
So I think the normal bread knife idea, with an uncapping fork on standby is best - my bees do have a habit of making rather lumpy comb - no matter how straight the frame next door is!
Thanks again everyone - much appreciated!