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Mon, 29 Jan 2001 05:56:10 -0600
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We have switched to linseed oil exclusively for protecting our hives. Have a
large plastic container with the oil in bottom, use 4" brush to spread and
soak hive body inside and out, brush off excess and stack to dry with small
wood spacers between boxes. Good to go in a day or two and bees don't seem
to mind the smell. We know a beekeeper that has boxes 20 years old in good
shape using linseed.


Jake
Good-Rich Apiaries
www.good-rich.com

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