[ocba] Wax Dipping Bee Equipment
jcaustin at visionet.org
jcaustin at visionet.org
Thu Jul 5 09:55:57 EDT 2007
Gerhard,
I suspect that most people around here do what I do --- just use a
exterior-grade house paint. It works great, is easy to apply and is easy to
acquire, unlike many of the more interesting sealants such as paraffin or
creosote. From experience, I've learned to use a good quality paint that is
mildew resistant.
For just starting out, I recommend that people do things the tried-and-true ways
first, then experiment. That way you'll have a baseline to know whether your
experiment was for the better or worse.
Have you been coming to the OCBA meetings? The next one is Thurs July 12.
Directions are on the web site (www.theocba.org).
Randall Austin
> Hello,
>
> I'm interested in starting beekeeping next spring and am in
> the process of building a couple of TBHs. Is anyone in the area
> dipping boxes in paraffin / gum rosin / beeswax ? I've been reading
> http://bushfarms.com/beesdipping.htm
> If not, what do folks in this area use to preserve equipment?
>
> Thanks,
> Gerhard Faessler
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