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Stephenw

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Hi

I have helped make a nuc box and I was wondering what paint or varnish to use?

Help much appreciated


Steve
 
If that thread is not helpful (can't imagine that!), do give us a few details to work on.

Sorry, but your topic post is woefully short on detail.

RAB
 
you could give it a coat of bee friendly weather proofing or give it the usual 3 coats primer, undercoat and gloss, but thats going some, if you intend painting it, do it well before you use it otherwise the paint will smell to the bees
 
I just paint everything wood or poly with water based exterior masonry paint.

My ply nucs have been outside for 2 years and still look good.

Darren.
 
I just paint everything wood or poly with water based exterior masonry paint.

My ply nucs have been outside for 2 years and still look good.

Darren.

Good idea................... will paint mine magnolia to match the house!!

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hey am a painter and decorator and i use this,its water based,no smell and on a good day is dry in 10 minutes tops...i am not long into beekeeping and thought id try it and my bees are still alive..since using it i have read about and seen other beekeepers using it so it must be okay.
when your putting it on finish it by running your brush along with the grain,it'll give a lovely finish.
Darren
 
Thanks everyone and thanks biglonggarden for the pic.


Steve
 
O sorry bout that there goes to show I didnt read it properly .


Soeey again


Steve
 
Hi biglongdarren

I am hoping to get that ron seal and paint the nuc with that.

Thanks


Steve
 
beehive painting, earlier posts

most people call me biglongdarren but whatever float your boat lash;o)

I think you should change your handle to biglonggarden by beekpoll!

By the way if you search the forum rather than posting you will find copious earlier advice about painting/ protecting beehives.....some of it very environment friendly!
 

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