Yeah a lot of things are considered SAFE around honeybees, until you start mixing those things together inside the hive.... ANYHOW... We have a shed in Texas, that was COVERED with poison ivy? Vines? Poison Oak? Whatever it was.. it made me itch in places I don't care to admit... I mixed two gallons of vinegar with a bottle of dish soap, and POURED it around the shed... A year and a half later nothing is growing where I poured that stuff....
What herbicide is safer than Roundup?
Organic Roundup alternatives include herbicidal soaps that use fatty acids to kill weeds and industrial vinegar, which contains much higher levels of acetic acid than what you have in your kitchen. Acid-based herbicides burn down some young weeds. Corn gluten meal can kill grass weeds and broadleaf weeds.
NOW, having said that? I spray herbicide... {Glyphosate} Around my hives to kill the grass and weeds. I ALSO, now, set my hives on top of plastic pallets, so I don't accidentally spray the HIVE with the herbicide.
MANY of my hives, are placed on fence rows, and surrounded by corn and beans. They get sprayed with whatever the corn and beans get sprayed with. In this situation, I have to make sure I rotate the comb... It is recommended, every five years, to get rid of the buildup of those diverse chemicals that WILL build up in the wax, and cause problems.
I know this topic is old but I wanted to reply for future seekers of information! Scott