Hey y'all,
Quick question here: I was wondering if I can use homemade hardwood-ash lye water for disinfection of frames. If so, can I just soak the frames in cool lye water, or do I have to boil them? Thanks in advance!
Hey y'all,
Quick question here: I was wondering if I can use homemade hardwood-ash lye water for disinfection of frames. If so, can I just soak the frames in cool lye water, or do I have to boil them? Thanks in advance!
Benjamin Schneider, southeast Wyoming, 6500 feet
http://prairiewindbeesupply.webs.com/
Yes, yes you can. Boiling will get the old wax off of the frames.
Mark Berninghausen
www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops" Quit Complaining and Fix It
Benjamin Schneider, southeast Wyoming, 6500 feet
http://prairiewindbeesupply.webs.com/
If your intention is to clean the frames as best you can using lye, you should boil the frames in the lye water bath to get the best benefit from the lye.
Mark Berninghausen
www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops" Quit Complaining and Fix It
Decades back, I made a tank and boiled several hundred or thousand ? frames in lye water when I bought out other beekeepers. It did a great job of cleaning them up. These frames had not been glued or nailed well, so I ended up with hundreds of very clean loosey goosey frames, most of which needed re-wiring and re-nailing. Never again, a much better value is doing a great job of assembling new frames, in much less time than you will spend cleaning crummy ones.
How long do you need to boil them for? I would be doing about 700-800 frames, basically the ones that are near new and very structurally sound.
Benjamin Schneider, southeast Wyoming, 6500 feet
http://prairiewindbeesupply.webs.com/
I think I boiled old black ones for several minutes, I think. We are talking the 1980's here. If you can remember the '60s you probably weren't really there. And I went to high school in San Francisco in the late '60s, so there isn't much I remember after that. I do remember the lye fumes giving me a sore throat.
You might consider some kind larger scale of steam bucket.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1NJN0G4_oYM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbx-Dv5iLmA
You can probably buy 800 frames for $600. How much will your lye boiling setup and utilities cost?
Benjamin Schneider, southeast Wyoming, 6500 feet
http://prairiewindbeesupply.webs.com/
Can you just soak you frames in 15% bleach solution? I am not sure of formulation-seeing that the bleach in Walmart is 10%. I lost bees to varroa collapse (mailed some frames for analysis). I am planning on washing frames that had brood and adding new foundation. Maybe it makes more sense to just buy new frames-not sure. linn
linn, varroa are not a problem having to do w/ equipment. Why are you washing frames that had brood in them?
Mark Berninghausen
www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops" Quit Complaining and Fix It
Lye for sterilization will not Kill AFB
BEE HAPPY Jim![]()
Franklin County Beekeepers Association MA.
http://www.franklinmabeekeepers.org/
I lost a few hives to varroa virus complex this summer/fall. The suggestion was that I could re-use the frames that never had brood in them. I was told that the frames that had brood in them should be washed with a 15% bleach solution and new foundation put in. I was thinking that the bleach would kill any dormaint virus. linn
linn, I'll have to look that up, but I don't think that will work. I also think that the virus' source is the varroa themselves, not anything you would wash off of the comb.
Who told you about varroa virus complex?
Mark Berninghausen
www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops" Quit Complaining and Fix It
Franklin County Beekeepers Association MA.
http://www.franklinmabeekeepers.org/
Well, I mailed them off for analysis to Augusta Me. I should look back on the response. I remember that the frames were negative for anything major. Give me a few minutes and I can look it up. linn
Well I cannot find the email. 15% bleach solution must kill something as this was the expert advice given to me. linn
If the frames were negative I sure wouldn't wash them. The bees will do what cleaning needs doing.
Mark Berninghausen
www.uucantonny.org, "Support Our Troops" Quit Complaining and Fix It
Irradiation: Is an effective way of killing all of the spores/ virus without damaging your equipment, including frames with wax foundation.
This is the expert I use
.You can contact: USDA Beltsville Bee Research Laboratory and see what thier tell you
Bee Research is located at:
10300 BALTIMORE AVENUE
BLDG. 476, RM. 100, BARC-EAST Beltsville, MD 20705 USA
http://www.ars.usda.gov/contactus/co...de=12-45-33-00
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Franklin County Beekeepers Association MA.
http://www.franklinmabeekeepers.org/
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