I have some sheets of Class II 12mm B/BB plywood sitting around and I want to make some small beehives from them - in the Beekeeping world these are known as "nucs". They may be outside all winter...
Class II is not exterior grade/marine, so needs extra protection. Further, as these boxes will contain (a lot of) bees, I have to be careful that there are no lingering solvents or things that might kill or harm bees - e.g. see Pesticide toxicity to bees - Wikipedia
They will have nice zinc roofs and I may well put WRC strips on the bottom to protect the most vulnerable bits from rot.
What do the panel suggest?
Class II is not exterior grade/marine, so needs extra protection. Further, as these boxes will contain (a lot of) bees, I have to be careful that there are no lingering solvents or things that might kill or harm bees - e.g. see Pesticide toxicity to bees - Wikipedia
They will have nice zinc roofs and I may well put WRC strips on the bottom to protect the most vulnerable bits from rot.
What do the panel suggest?
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