I have made a Zambian style bee hive for a customer. Problem is what
do I finish it with as the handbook with the plans does not give any
hints.
Wood primer and outdoor enamel?
Spar Varnish?
Exterior poly?
Generic material types would help as we do not get the brand names you
normally mention.
Thanks
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Phil Hansen wrote:
> I have made a Zambian style bee hive for a customer. Problem is what
> do I finish it with as the handbook with the plans does not give any
> hints.
> Wood primer and outdoor enamel?
> Spar Varnish?
> Exterior poly?
All the beehives I've seen were painted white, but if I ever saw a
Zambian style hive, its ethnicity was not apparent. I got curious and
did a quick google search. I found lots of advice from the people who
sell beekeeping supplies. They recommend painting the outside only
with latex paint, and one even sells a special paint that's supposed to
breathe better. I'd be very careful about using smelly or toxic
products.
DonkeyHody
"In theory, theory and practice should be the same. But in practice,
they're not."
Phil Hansen wrote:
> I have made a Zambian style bee hive for a customer. Problem is what
> do I finish it with as the handbook with the plans does not give any
> hints.
> Wood primer and outdoor enamel?
> Spar Varnish?
> Exterior poly?
All the beehives I've seen were painted white, but if I ever saw a
Zambian style hive, its ethnicity was not apparent. I got curious and
did a quick google search. I found lots of advice from the people who
sell beekeeping supplies. They recommend painting the outside only
with latex paint, and one even sells a special paint that's supposed to
breathe better. I'd be very careful about using smelly or toxic
products.
DonkeyHody
"In theory, theory and practice should be the same. But in practice,
they're not."
I know a beekeeper that dips his hives in melted paraffin colored white.
The white color helps cool the hive in sunshine. Many times hives are left
unfinished.
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>I have made a Zambian style bee hive for a customer. Problem is what
> do I finish it with as the handbook with the plans does not give any
> hints.
> Wood primer and outdoor enamel?
> Spar Varnish?
> Exterior poly?
> Generic material types would help as we do not get the brand names you
> normally mention.
> Thanks
>
> ******
>
> eat the samoosa to reply
Phil Hansen wrote:
> I have made a Zambian style bee hive for a customer. Problem is what
> do I finish it with as the handbook with the plans does not give any
> hints.
> Wood primer and outdoor enamel?
> Spar Varnish?
> Exterior poly?
> Generic material types would help as we do not get the brand names you
> normally mention.
> Thanks
>
> ******
>
> eat the samoosa to reply
bee's wax