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Ok, I guess I must be bored ( not a footy fan )
Also strapping on my hard hat, if anyone reads this and wants to reply lol
Checked x3 hives yesterday- was sunny, no wind , no rain for once, around 5 deg C mind you.
I knew x1 was hefting really well, felt stuck to ground.
The other 2 not giving same confidence they had enough stores for winter.
So plan- a quick less than a minute open, check store on top of brood, and add more fondant.
I added around 6 kg to each hive
Noticed some fondant still left on top, guess around 1kg but was slightly concerned that is was frozen solid, despite same set up as normal, empty super, fondant in and right on top of brood on frame, kingspan on top of fondant, crown board and lid.
So while browsing around the tinternet tonight I came across this heated pad, specially made for gently heating hives in severe winters!! ( see pic)
It is from China- and not something I have ever considered or knew existed but--- what if you were in a situation where you felt your winter colony was of a smaller size and weight than you were happy with for getting through the winter and the hive was frozen under the insulation, would/could/should this ever be a consideration. Pad can be set at any temperature. I can see many issues - if too hot giving bees impression ambient temperature warmer than they think, using more stores ect, but, if hive was looking on way out as to cold, could at a push this be a possible rescue measure. I know this is not yer tradition approach and happy to be ripped a new one lol
Also strapping on my hard hat, if anyone reads this and wants to reply lol
Checked x3 hives yesterday- was sunny, no wind , no rain for once, around 5 deg C mind you.
I knew x1 was hefting really well, felt stuck to ground.
The other 2 not giving same confidence they had enough stores for winter.
So plan- a quick less than a minute open, check store on top of brood, and add more fondant.
I added around 6 kg to each hive
Noticed some fondant still left on top, guess around 1kg but was slightly concerned that is was frozen solid, despite same set up as normal, empty super, fondant in and right on top of brood on frame, kingspan on top of fondant, crown board and lid.
So while browsing around the tinternet tonight I came across this heated pad, specially made for gently heating hives in severe winters!! ( see pic)
It is from China- and not something I have ever considered or knew existed but--- what if you were in a situation where you felt your winter colony was of a smaller size and weight than you were happy with for getting through the winter and the hive was frozen under the insulation, would/could/should this ever be a consideration. Pad can be set at any temperature. I can see many issues - if too hot giving bees impression ambient temperature warmer than they think, using more stores ect, but, if hive was looking on way out as to cold, could at a push this be a possible rescue measure. I know this is not yer tradition approach and happy to be ripped a new one lol