Finman
Queen Bee
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- Location
- Finland, Helsinki
- Hive Type
- Langstroth
Tupla
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Tupla
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very nice chocolate!
Which bleach? Do you use hydrogen peroxide?
Yes - I have Three Degrees in it - that's why I'm allowed to wear The Pips on my shoulders
Sorry this took so long but, has Gladys ever asked for them back?
TBH, you can keep the Pips, but please give back the Three Degrees.
Domestic stuff, sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydroxide.
Very technical, about a mugful mixed with a little water.
The discolored wax is first extracted and cast into blocks, 17 to 20kg, at a later date these are then put into a stainless steel boiler with around 15 to 20 liters of water, wax is melted and brought up to steady simmer and then the bleach added, I keep this simmering for an hour or so, not critical, but the idea is to have lots of tiny bubbles and water rising up through the liquid wax, to clean the stained wax molecules, when finished wrap/lag the tank in something to hold in the heat for a few hours, old blankets work okay, this allows a nice long time for any tiny particles to sink out, next ladle clean wax back into molds and leave to set, the next time they are melted is when needed for foundation making, although the wax could be used straight from the boiler after the bleach cleanup if desired.
The bleach quantity is not critical, but if using oxalic it is, too much and you end up with a soapy mixture.
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The beautiful color to the wax comes from larva poo, which are in old combs between pupa silks.
IT resembles the color of new born baby poo.
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Was told by my local assc. that they've been advised of a 30% hike in retail price next year ....
Just seen a tweet by Sheffield honey....foundation prices rising by 30% very soon... Have you guys Association got a deal in place
So why's the price going up?
High demand from backroom candle makers ( Ask Kirsty!) insisting on non Asian chloramphenicol contaminated stuff.... and beekeepers not weighing in wax due to very poor return on foundation swap in from the foundation sellers???
All down to market forces
Yeghes da
Ms Alsopp?
So is this stuff likely to be full of chloramphenicol?
http://www.banggood.com/30Pcs-Honey...ent-Bee-Hive-Comb-Honey-Frames-p-1014750.html
I've got a block of wax that - yes you're right - I'd rather keep as a wax block here than weigh it in.
I'm sure him indoors could be persuaded to make a foundation press at some point.
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