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Roy Coates
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My version of the Oscar Perone hive
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I used what I had and am pleased that 100% of the material was reclaimed lumber. I bought good deck screws and glue. I look forward to experimenting with Ocsar's design and theory.
https://plus.google.com/photos/105525568580496768818/albums/5776711464411292209
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Re: My version of the Oscar Perone hive
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What type of wood is it?
Looks heavy duty for certain.
Let us know how it works out for you.
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Good work there. Thanks for the pictures. Who is Oscar Perone? What are the slats for? How do you know the timber hasn't been treated?
OK..I ran out of questions for now
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Good work there. Thanks
Thanks for the pictures. Your Welcome
Who is Oscar Perone? Oscar is a bee keeper from Argentina. His web site is in Spanish and google translate helps it is still a rough read. People are working on getting his book and website up in English. A google search for permapiculture or Oscare Perone should get you there
What are the slats for? They are a comb grid. This method of beekeeping would have to be conducted as an experiment/experimental in the USA. Basically the hive/brood chamber(the lower section and one honey box is left solely to the bees to be bees. The top three honey boxes are what is harvested when they are full and placed back on. The harvest includes cutting the comb. You can do a you tube search for automatic hive. Two brits explain the concept(albeit they seem a little under informed) enough to gain an under standing
How do you know the timber hasn't been treated? I don't in fact I think it has. Not Ideal. My hope is that it is so weathered and decomposed that any toxic level of toxins has leached out. It is just a proto type and free was the key component
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