wightbees
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Feb 18, 2010
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- Location
- Isle Of Wight
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- How long is a piece of string
Have pictures, I would be interested in following your progress.
Not the weather for me to earn income tax this week so spent it converting a shed into a honey house. Floor, walls and roof insulated and the floor boarded out ready for vinyl. Should be picking up some dairy board in a couple of weeks for the walls and ceiling
Should Western Red Cedar Brood Boxes for National Hives need to be be painted?
If so what with?
No need
Paint's duty is to protect wood against rain, dirt and sun. Wood wracks in the sun, and in the rain...
I have been in England, and I wondered how much raw wood had green algae.
Raw wood will have soon miserable outlook.
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My dear Jarma WRC has resin in it and it will last for years without painting, pine on the other hand will need painting.
As per Anduril. If yo decide to paint make sure it is " breathable" . When Cuprinol clear was branded as being harmless to bees I bought in a stock, and give the hives ( cedar) a lick every few years. Major suppliers sell beehive paints and stains/ preservers . Others on here use, I think it is called, Cuprinol shades. Personal choice.
Last week I received the latest Thornes catalogue. A new item is a plastic tunnel entrance block to deter robbing, which fits on a standard entrance block.
Had some old square plastic electrical conduit in my shed and have made three .
Saved myself £21. Only took about an hour. They look just like the picture in the catalogue. The cap of the conduit will be screwed to the entrance block, and the square conduit can just be slid on and off as needed to make the tunnel.
Knocked up a couple of new open mesh floors with underfloor entrances out of cedar off cuts today.
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