- Joined
- Mar 23, 2023
- Messages
- 140
- Reaction score
- 133
- Location
- North Norfolk
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 2
I like the sound of that. Amari's idea of not scorching boxes has got me thinking - as I'm about to buy another camping gaz canister for my blowtorch. Maybe if the crevices are filled ... and no evidence of wax moth etc...I am happy to use apiary level hygiene. In an apiary I do not worry about which box goes where etc.
Regarding hive tools, I inherited 3 lovely stainless ones, crafted by my neighbour who gave me his kit [he was a stainless steel fabricator]. They are sufficient for me to dedicate to each hive and I clean them afterwards. Luxury! However, when moving test frames the same hive tool seems both most convenient, and logical.
Ken has me wondering: if drawn frames have few defects [i.e. no gaping holes or layers of comb] and there is no history of disease is the idea of replacing frames after 3 years maximum all it's cracked up to be? I would appreciate thoughts from others more experienced than me on that one, please.