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Getting our bees to produce a surplus of honey, in order for them to make honey for me, is one of my priorities. To help make that a reality, I do help out a little bit, I give them an abundance of wax to help make the work a lot easier for them thus ensuring a honey crop for me.
On this video, I once again show the method I use to apply wax to plastic foundation. I do realize my method is a bit extreme for most beekeepers, but there are other methods that can be used to accomplish the same end result, and I do mention that in the video, and give the link to the video I made on that subject at the end of this description.
I also did say I'd include a few other links as well, here they are:
Acorn bees:
www.acornbee.com
The video links for splitting our hives using double screened dividing boards and swarm cells:
• Simple method for new ...
• Using swarm cells to s...
The video link for the latest beeswax rendering:
• Melting old beeswax an...
The video link for applying beeswax using a foam roller:
• Getting ready for spli...
I know the video started out very differently than most of mine do, but because I have a deep affection for Purple Martins as well as bees, I wanted to get them in the video as well. And if you are wondering how I got such a large slab of beeswax, this was beeswax that had solidified in my kettle after I had dipped 400 foundations, and I pulled it out in one big chunk. Amazing! God's peace to all. Mr. Ed
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