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PART2,Treating wood Beehive boxes,Improved UPDATED version,Beekeeping Beekeepers improvements

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PART 2 treating wood Beehive boxes to prevent rot,decay. Bee hive wood pine boxes dipped in copper and beeswax coated for longer life.Help stop wood rot from water and weather or beekeeping pests like ants,wax moths and termites. Beekeepers Beekeeping equipment improvement, treatment of bee hive supplies. John Pluta, Milledgeville Georgia http://georgiabees.blogspot.com

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  • the thinner and diesel...isn't that toxic to both bee and human?.

  • They are just a liquid way to get the copper into the wood. They evaporate away in days. If you payed attention you would have seen the paint and beeswax coating shield. Watch better and pay attention.

  • Nice video 5 stars

  • THANKS

    I'm trying

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  • how often are you stung?

  • what kind of plant was that?

  • why you cant use corn oil

    

  • Hey do you have a video on how to make a pollen trap or can you make one?

    Please respond if you do.....

  • @deadleader1 The inside is not painted so it can absorb moisture and condensation to help keep the bees dry.

  • why is that inside of the boxes are not painted??

  • very interesting video, thanks

  • Good job, it is always nice to have someone do a good job at explaining! Thanks and God Bless

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