Since building western red cedar hives, I have accumulated a lot of scrap wood… a lot. Some can be used on small projects. But mostly can be used as kindling for firewood. Anyone that wants any of it can pick up for free.




Saving bees one backyard at a time
Since building western red cedar hives, I have accumulated a lot of scrap wood… a lot. Some can be used on small projects. But mostly can be used as kindling for firewood. Anyone that wants any of it can pick up for free.