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michael palmer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 16 Jun 2002 08:52:28 -0400
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Tim Morris wrote:

> I am trying out the copper naphthate as a preservative for the first time.
> In addition do I paint the hive inside and out or just one
> side. I find this stuff has an odor--do I "air" out the wood until it stops
> smelling or is it safe as is for the bees.

I have used CN for several years. I first used it on honey supers. Mixed 6 parts
low odor mineral spirits to 1 part CN. I used it as a dip. Took forever for the
"smell" to fade. So, I don't use it for supers anymore. I do use it for outer
covers and bottom boards though. I mix it 3 to 1 for this use. I like to let the
woodenware sit outdoors in the weather for a month or two. Bottoms still have a
slight odor, but it doesn't seem to effect the bees any. If I was going to use it
on supers, I would paint the outsides and top and bottom edges, but not the
inside.

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