Hi All,
We are assembling our Langstroth hive for the package arrival Saturday. There are a bunch of wax foundations available to use. We have split bottom frames. We are to tack the foundation on the top with the removable
wood strip according to directions. We are to string wire horizontally 4 times across for support as well. All this seems clear now, although I've been learning on the go and was very confused last night. Anyway, I'd like to try a foundationless hive. What is the best way for this setup?
1) I've seen a little 1/2" strip of foundation used along the top. The rest of the foundation is cut away. That get's things going. Is it
enough to start a new hive? Perhaps just start one box that way and work in the second box later on? Or does that not matter? I'm guessing the frames with a little starter foundation
should go on top, or should they go throughout the box in every frame?
2) I've read about just using a wood strip under the top bar, perhaps the one that would be for tacking the foundation? Seems there is already ledge for them to work on once that strip is removed, why tack it back or jigger with it?
3) Does my split bottom bar present a problem for attachment when the hive is connecting to the bottom?
4) Is regular wood glue ok for the frames? Or is there a mild glue out there? Are nails enough so I can avoid the glue?
5) Any thoughts on 2 vertical bamboo supports instead of the 4 wires across?
Finally a general question or two:
6) Do screws for the boxes need to be put in both directions where the pre fab holes for nails are? I bought 150 wood screws and would think all that cross screwing is overkill and could increase the likelihood of splitting the soft wood
7) Speaking of soft wood - it's not cedar unfortunately, so next comes the paint job. Any advice? I've read linseed and wax 50/50 will coat it and still allow air flow?
THANK YOU!!!WE ARE EXCITED ABOUT THIS
PROJECT!!!