In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] writes >Murray, > >How do you sterilise polystyrene? > >Chris This is the standard 'killer question' posed by those who query its use, at least those who are fans of the gas torch. Thus far I have not had to do so, so I suppose the honest answer is that I have not yet decided exactly what to do. There are many options, but obviously flame treatment, other than a cursory one, is not one of the options. All depends on what you are sterilising for. Nosema and dysentry treatment where you would often flame wooden parts are just as well treated by scraping and exposure to fumes of acetic acid along with the combs. For AFB I would generally destroy anyway. Never having had a case in all our years tends to make me feel this is a small cost risk, even if we were able to save wood but destroy polystyrene. I should think it quite possible to scrape the interior clean and then give it a coat of paint to seal in any problems. Or perhaps the scrub with lye (caustic soda) method. Not insurmountable anyhow. -- Murray McGregor