Finman
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- Langstroth
In "Beekeeping at Buckfast Abbey" , Brother Adam relates how he undertook a series of trials on hive insulation - he talks about 4" on the bottom , 6" on the sides and 8" on the top. No issues with condensation - all hives dry and no mould. However , without exception all colonies failed to build up in the spring. The colonies without such protection made rapid strides in the spring build up.
He tested this again the following year and had the same results.
Incidentally, this short book has some very interesting and enlightening tales of his experiences ( over 70 years) of beekeeping.
how long you are going to manage with Brother Adam's heritage. Look at your winter losses and stop dreaming.
brother Adam lived in very warm area, where Hivemaker lives, and he had no idea about winter.
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But how the Brother can explain my results That I can get 3-fold build up with electrict heating and patty feeding. The bigger the colony, the faster the build up.
First step in my "warm Spring build up" was that in polyboxes the build up was really good. Hives got earlier surplus that I was able to pay new boxes with first year honey.
First 4 weeks minimum factor is number of nurser bees. Heat does not add number of brood frames.
In second stage, when the colony has fresh nursers, the limiting factor is heat =size of cluster and weather=do they get willow pollen outside.
If the cluster size is 4 frames or smaller, the build up is quite near to zero. If the colony looses more its bees for nosema or in bad weathers, it may stop brooding totally.
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