What are your best tips for removing propolis from top cover or inner cover vents?
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When I feel draft I close the windows.
My tip is using NaOH on a sunny spring day :)
A sharp hive tool and replacing the screen ;)
thomas
I read somewhere if you freeze propolis it will shatter if you hit it... never tried it though.
wait for a fine crisp mid Michigan day in January and srape it with a hive toop or poke it with a capping scratcher and it will go away. If this is in use then, they may know best.
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It works well for cleaning the inside of supers and frames of proplis and bur comb.
they close things up for a reason ;)
I too say leave it be.
Wait for a cold day and it will break off with a the hive tool...
or leave it...
Quote from: kathyp on September 24, 2011, 05:51:28 PM
they close things up for a reason ;)
Yes, and I open things up for a reason :)
Has anybody ever tried a heat gun to melt the stuff?
Cold works much better than heat... but as with many things in life, propolis responds best to one extreme or the other.
QuoteYes, and I open things up for a reason
is your reasoning better than the bees reasoning? ;)
Quote from: kathyp on September 25, 2011, 12:38:29 PM
is your reasoning better than the bees reasoning? ;)
I am convinced my reasoning is better than others' one, for if I perceive others' reasoning is better I adopt it immediately.
(even if the others are bees)
My vote is with the bees ... do we have quorum yet
there is not a screen over my inner cover. I don't think there should be. Maybe I am wrong, but I would go with the bees know best.
Leave the screen on. The ants will tell you what would have been best. They love honey.
There is no democracy in my bee yard, I am the king bee :)
Iddee, does have a good point though.
This top came off a bottom entrance hive that was starting to beard. That suggests to me the hive was probably getting too warm and the bees forgot where the attic fan was located. Sometimes the parents know better than the kids. No?
I like my bees to fill things with propolis it leaves less places for the hive beetles to hide but ya'll prolly don't have beetles. :)