Rosin

Started by weedyau, November 09, 2014, 09:18:49 PM

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weedyau

I am having difficulty sourcing rosin for dipping native bee boxes........any idea/contacts?

kalium

Are you sure you definitely want rosin? AFAIK it's far more common to use paraffin/microcrystalline mix.

weedyau

Yes, rosin. I wish to replicate natural odours for induction splits of native bees.

Culley

I was just reading that someone using the eduction method of splitting found that putting a small piece of brood comb in the box helped them take to it.

kalium

Quote from: weedyau on November 10, 2014, 12:29:17 AM
Yes, rosin. I wish to replicate natural odours for induction splits of native bees.

FWIW I've read that they can also be highly attracted to apis bees wax as well.

weedyau

yes, the rosin acts as a natural hardener to reduce stickiness of bees wax.

prestonpaul

If you only want a small amount try a music shop that caters to orchestral strings (violins etc) as they use rosin on their bows. It will come in a smallish block or cake.

weedyau

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