The Riviera Kid
House Bee
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2010
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- Location
- Leicestershire
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 4
I have just read that after reformulation Cuprinol now no longer recommend their "Clear" insecitcide-free product for beehives (See the quote from their website below). I have just retreated all my stuff with it!!
I have also discovered woodworm on the outer side bars of two supers. No idea on how long it's been there but I don't recall seeing it there last autumn.
Any suggestions how to treat it?
Due to EU legislation Cuprinol has had to change the active ingredients which are used in its wood preservers. New formulations have not been tested for use on beehives and as a result Cuprinol cannot recommend any of its wood preservers on beehives.
It has also been known for woodworm to attack beehives. Do not use any wood preservers that contain insecticides (e.g. Cuprinol Woodworm Killer or Cuprinol 5 Star Complete Wood Treatment) as these are likely to be harmful to bees.
I have also discovered woodworm on the outer side bars of two supers. No idea on how long it's been there but I don't recall seeing it there last autumn.
Any suggestions how to treat it?
Due to EU legislation Cuprinol has had to change the active ingredients which are used in its wood preservers. New formulations have not been tested for use on beehives and as a result Cuprinol cannot recommend any of its wood preservers on beehives.
It has also been known for woodworm to attack beehives. Do not use any wood preservers that contain insecticides (e.g. Cuprinol Woodworm Killer or Cuprinol 5 Star Complete Wood Treatment) as these are likely to be harmful to bees.