What part of the beehive gets painted
Follow my beekeeping blog for more information and to follow my own beekeeping adventures: http://bees.chrisinch.com This video explains which components of a standard Langstroth beehive get painted and which parts you should leave bare. We examine a telescoping cover, inner cover, super or deep body, frames and bottom board. We also see what type of paint to use on the woodenware of your beehive.

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