This is an interesting approach.
There are a couple of things I've been told about paint:
1. It stops water from getting in
2. It stops wood rot (perhaps due to (1)
3. Water-based paint allows hives to "breathe" which I take it means
that water vapour can travel from the inside thru the wood to the
outside.
However, 3 implies that the water traffic could be both ways
(asymmetric water flows are only claimed by Goretex, I think).
What about hives made out of a non-rot wood such as cedar?
> One approach to exterior wood is to abandon the whole idea of
>covering it with a waterproof film of paint. Some houses are clad in
>unpainted wood. What about this approach:
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