Chris,
I heat it in an old crock pot set on high till the wax melts and then
switch to low. I roll it on with a 4 inch foam roller and cover what I
can but I don't worry too much about being perfect. The bees seem to
deal with it just fine as long as they get started. I was given a few
hundred new Pierco frames that were sitting in a barn unused for many
years and it seemed the the wax was non-existant and the bees avoided
them like the plague. One roller treatment with beeswax and they build
em right out if a flow is on.
Regards,
Keth
On 4/16/2013 6:22 AM, Chris Cripps wrote:
> I was hoping that this thread might get into some of the specifics of this
> process. Some questions I have been wondering about:
>
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