Electricity to the beekeeping house

in Homesteading2 years ago

As soon as I got an apiary, I already started putting things in order in the beekeeping house. This house is made on the basis of an old trailer and is a little dilapidated both inside and outside.

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The former owner began to reconstruct it, but did not finish. There was no electricity in the house, the roof was leaking, there was a lot of wax moth and its larvae inside, and it was just dirty.

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So I started to repair the house. I started first of all with electricity. It's getting dark early now, and it's not convenient to clean up in the dark at all. Therefore, the first thing I did was to repair the lighting.

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Mounted the lamp cartridges, stretched the wiring. Installed a switchbox and an electrical outlet. I brought an electric cable to my house.

I decided not to make a permanent connection to the power grid, but to turn it on as needed from my home.

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All consumables are very outdated, probably older than me, except for the cable and light bulbs - they are new. But this is not critical, the main thing is that everything is free.

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After a couple of hours, all the switching was completed and the light appeared in the bee house.

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Now it will be possible to continue the improvement work.

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Watching with fascination your new journey with the apiary.

I will try not to disappoint you :)

This is a very good job, hope it helps.

Thanks!

you're welcome.

At least your bee house now has good light. I love the ideas you always put down in handling your bees.